What happens on the 13th month??Originally Posted by sammm
With the current heat wave, I am bringing this thread back. Here's a new website to compare rates -
http://www.saveonenergy.com/
There's a provider based in Ft. Worth that will save you 14% over TXU. The rate is guaranteed for 12 months. I am close to pulling the trigger on this one.
http://www.firstchoicepower.com
What happens on the 13th month??Originally Posted by sammm
Whatever you want to happen. Shop rates again and switch to the lowest bidder.Originally Posted by POS Racing
Cool so you are only locked in for that 12 months! Sweet!Originally Posted by sammm
Just looking at my last TXU bill it states "the average price you paid for electrical service this month was 14.49 cents per kWh...."
Last edited by POS Racing; 07-17-2006 at 08:25 AM.
how much is the deposit they hold for the 12 months?
I'm not sure. If you have good credit history they will waive it.Originally Posted by Mathews2004
And I'm in the other boat. After years of working for a gas utility, my new house has gas everything!Originally Posted by onething
Maybe I'll start drying the laundry in the microwave.
Samm. you need to read the fine print.
Term: 12 Months
Fixed 12.0 cents per kilowatt-hour for first 550 kwh, 12.9 cents each additional kwh (plus $4.95 monthly fee)
Cancellation fee of $150
Compares to Reliant 14.2 cents/KWhr (monthly service fee included) (5% off TXU rate) it is cheaper, but I am not sure about the "13th month thing". Also the rate quoted does not include the monthly service fee! Currently Reliant is offering $50 credit to sign up; promod code M2979 (no relationship w Reliant etc....)
I had been with Entergy for 2 years and never had any problem. My wife did not ever know I switched. A month ago they sold my account to some outfit in OK. I was pissed with the new company. They were so angry that I had the nerve to call them! I hope Reliant is as good as Entergy. They may not the cheapest, but then they do not have fine print and treats me like a customer!
Gabriel
If I'm locked in at a lower rate for 12 months why would I cancel? Do you think any of these companies are going to get cheaper anytime soon? Yes, Reliant does give a $50 credit on your first bill. I think I can do better than that given the savings difference.
They all charge a monthly service fee. TXU, Reliant, First Choice. Of the 3, First Choice is the cheapest.
Entergy is no longer, it's not just your account. I forget who bought them out or what they are called now.