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The main extra benefit was cover for accidental damage.COMPUTER programmer and former government adviser Glenn Shoosmith bought a £200 Kenwood blender which broke after eight years.

When the gadget’s boiler unit stopped, Glenn found the cost to get it repaired would be more expensive than the price of a new machine.“It turns out you can ‘buy nice’ and you still have to buy twice.”of up to £200 for customers on fixed energy deals after pressure from Sun Money. Simon Francis, of the End Fuel Poverty Coalition, said: “These households thought they were doing the right thing by fixing their energy tariffs. It turns out they’ve been taken for a ride by energy firms.”

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