To begin with WattDawg, visit the Sign Up! page. According to an online article from the Houston Chronicle, consumer advocates say there are 325 plans in the Houston metro area alone, and the state’s website that is designed to help consumers make the best choice is far too complex and complicated. (2015, April, Houston Chronicle,… Read more »
You can switch plans anytime you want, though most fixed-rate plans charge customers an early termination fee if you switch providers before your contract expires. You can find out when your contract ends by contacting your electricity provider or checking your account details online. You’re also supposed to receive a letter in the mail at… Read more »
A lot of online websites that offer a variety of electric providers’ rates are complex. The terminology on these websites can be difficult for consumers to understand the electric rate price ranges and what is included when agreeing to a charge rate, as well as confusion about the termination fees and timelines of the contract.… Read more »
The provider’s customer service record is the top priority and the most crucial factor, not their self-advertised retail name. There are some clients with misguided understandings that believe if they choose a company with a familiar name, that choice equals more reliable service when considering power restoration. They also think it will mean less electrical… Read more »
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