Holy Crap I need help finding an Electrical Company.
Ok what the hell is wrong with Texas is there seriously a need for SOOO many freaking electrical service providers? Anyway could you guys help me out I really have no clue what to look for the only thing I really understand is the rate per wat but I know there are some little things in fine print for the lower rate companies but dont know exactly what the heck they mean. So any help form you guys would be great!
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Re: Holy Crap I need help finding an Electrical Company. (tanker4lyfe)
what exactly do you need help with? Do NOT sign up with ANY of them for more than a year and do NOT pick a variable rate. Make sure there are no charges if you need to xfer your service to another residence. Make sure you do not have to pay a monthly "customer charge" on top of what your KWH usage is.
I would personally stick with the big boys. TXU, Reliant, First Choice Power
here ya go, shop yer ass off http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/Laugh.gif
https://www.chooseenergy.com/s....aspx
Re: Holy Crap I need help finding an Electrical Company. (tanker4lyfe)
Its called deregulation.
If the deal sounds to good to be true then it probably is.
Re: Holy Crap I need help finding an Electrical Company. (tanker4lyfe)
Mike, what is the zip code of your residence?
Re: Holy Crap I need help finding an Electrical Company. (tanker4lyfe)
i'm glad you posted this. I've been with TU forever, and am looking to change to maybe Reliant, but haven't made up my mind yet.
Re: Holy Crap I need help finding an Electrical Company. (Texas Larry)
Re: Holy Crap I need help finding an Electrical Company. (Texas Larry)
[quote=Texas Larry] I've been with TU forever, and am looking to change /quote]
that's the best reason NOT to change Larry, you have bargaining power man http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
These big companies get preached over and over about customer service. You start mentioning how long and how good of a paying customer you been and they will listen. If you don't like what they say, ask to speak to the next level supervisor (nicely), and ask them what the absolute best rate they can offer.
Then again I'm a change is NOT good kinda guy or I might look at TXU rates. I don't want the hassle, I been with Reliant for 22 yrs. If you start jumpin around from one provider to the next, I think it will bite you in the ass one way or another.
I just signed on another year with Reliant for 10.9 with a xmission surcharge of $3.74 per month with no customer charge. Last year I was @ 13.2 cents kwh.