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    So in this month TXU bill I get a notice that the 15.12 kWk plan we were on is being "transitioned" to another plan and the new plan costs more....

    I've been looking at www.powertochoose.org and I am a bit overwhelmed with all my choices. Many plans look better than what I have now but is it all smoke and mirrors??

    So I figured I ask who you kids have for 'lectricity.
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    I just dumped Star Tex after they jacked my rate up to 18.9 kwh just in time for summer. When I got the June bill for $630, I switched over to Onpac for 14.5 kwh. And on my final bill from Star Tex, to reward me for leaving, the rate was 20.5 kwh.

    My mom just switched over to Amigo energy and got a fixed rate of 15.5 for 24 months.

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    I have Direct Energy. It is not the cheapest but is OK. You can pay with credit card. Depends on you card's rebate, you can get some pennies back by paying with your card.
    Gabriel

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    We signed up in March, when we moved here, and our contract rate is $0.1275/kWh. It is with Direct Energy and I believe it is for 1 year, maybe two.
    Alan

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    I have the Flex protect plan from TXU

    Here is a copy of my latest bill:



    Rate: Flex Protect --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Current Meter Reading (06/23/0 06948

    Previous Meter Reading (05/22/0 05559

    Kilowatt-hours Used 1389



    Energy Charge (1389 kwh) $175.19
    Base Customer Charge $4.54

    Sales Tax $3.59





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    Current Bill $183.32



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    Total Amount Due $183.32





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    • Avoid 5% late fees by paying your bill by the
    due date. Please refer to your Terms of
    Service Document for more information.
    Your Service Period was from May 22, 2008 to
    June 23, 2008.
    Your "Current Bill" amount of $183.32 is due
    by July 11, 2008.

    • The average price you paid for electric service this
    month was 12.93 cents per kWh.


    • The average daily high temperature during this billing period was 96°. The average daily high temperature during the same billing period last year was 86°.

    • If you believe this bill includes unauthorized charges, you may contact TXU Energy to dispute such charges and may file a complaint with the Public Utility Commission of Texas, P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, (512) 936-7120 or toll-free in Texas at (88 782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired customers with text telephones (TTY) may contact the commission at (512) 936-7136.
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    Thumbs down

    BTW,

    I had Direct Energy and was 36 hours late due to an oversight on my part. I was getting harassed about my being late and that I had to pay the previous month plus the month that the bill had not even been received in the mail yet. It took me less than 24 hours to decide on going back to TXU.
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    Dang best I can find so far is around $0.141 a kWh on a fixed plan.

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    What is a fixed plan?
    I have CoServ and pay

    Customer Charge
    $10.00 per meter
    Energy Charge

    May-October
    $0.07854 per kWh
    November-April
    $0.07854 per kWh - First 700 kWh
    $0.067810 per kWh- Additional kWh

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken o View Post
    What is a fixed plan?
    They don't alter the rate during the contract.

    That's a hell of a deal you are getting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darron65 View Post
    Denton Municipal Electric, FTW
    Ain't it great!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darron65 View Post
    Denton Municipal Electric, FTW
    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpie View Post
    Ain't it great!!!!
    So what is your cost per kWh??

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    Just got the notice from Direct Energy that my plan is expiring! I have been paying $0.13/kWh. The new plan will NOT be fixed and can increase by 30% from thr previous month! The new rate will be $0.164/kWh!!!!

    The best rate I can find is $0.139/kWh with 12 months fix garrantee from Champion Energy Services. It looks like I am taking my business there after 2 years with Direct Energy.
    Gabriel

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    We don't have a choice. It's the county co-op or the county co-op. I'll check the rates we I get back home and post them.
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    Electric Co-ops are usually better. My parents have used FEC (Farmer's Electric Co-op) for 25 years, and their rate was just raised to .0895 or so (with few fees). Mix in their energy efficient log house, and even with 5-6 tons of a/c (2 units) their bill is usually under $220. Me and ingrid found the cheap plan on powertochoose.org, and YEP charges us .14XX, with more fees. I haven't gotten the first bill yet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darron65 View Post
    Denton Municipal Electric, FTW
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    I love how power and cable companies say, "hey, if you give us more money, we won't jack our prices up for a little while."

    I just sign up for 2-year fixed rate contracts with the cheapest one available. I'm sooooooo glad the State deregulated the energy market because competition made prices sooooooo much lower.
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    Talking TXU is still ok for me.

    Previous Bill $183.32
    Payment Received 07/08/08 Thank You $183.32 -
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    Balance $0.00

    Energy Charge (1715 kwh) $216.31
    Base Customer Charge $4.54
    Sales Tax $4.42
    Current Bill $225.27
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    Total Amount Due $225.27

    Your Service Period was from June 23, 2008
    to July 23, 2008.
    Your "Current Bill" amount of $225.27 is due
    by August 11, 2008.

    • The average price you paid for electric service this
    month was 12.87 cents per kWh.
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    Thumbs up TXU is GREAT

    I have TXU and I never signed up for any plan but they have me on "flex protect" and my average is .12 per kw. My electric bill has been lower this year than past summers...I did get new windows put on my house but don't believe they are making that big a difference.

    TXU also has a "rewards" program - it's pretty neat, I haven't figured out how you earn the rewards but I've earned alot and have so far gotten an Entertainment Passbook with the rewards...and still have a bunch left...

    I've never switched from them, a customer since 1990 at the same address. Every now and then they give me credits on my bill...don't understand that either, sometimes it's $25 sometimes it's $75...someone told me it was because they were charging their customers too much in the first place....but I'm pretty happy with my bill - I was afraid of what it would be this month and was pleasantly surprised considering how cold I keep the house!

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