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  • What is the deal De-Regulated Power?

    Does this actually save us money on our power bills. I keep hearing and seeing commercial about switching power providers to lower my monthly power bills. Has anyone tried this before? It kind of seems like a scam to me and I am a little hesitant to try it.

    Thanks in advance!

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    My friends restaurant changed provides to get a lower light bill and it did work. The light bill was lower for her. I don't know if that works for residential or not. You have the right to change providers if there is another available. When we turned the power on in a rental we just bought the Ameren company advised me there was another provider in my area and it was my choice to use them. I wasn't and am still not aware who that is but it is interesting.

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    • #3
      Thanks for the response. I don't know if it's worth the hassle at this point. I can't imagine it will save me that much money. Thanks again

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      • #4
        I switched my gas provider effective with last december's billing. So far I've saved $150 and all I had to do was sign a form and fax it in. I'd say it was worth it!

        Also, my gas provider (PSE&G) displays how much I would have paid if I wouldn't have switched. So, it's very easy for me to see and add up the actual savings.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by minnie1928 View Post
          I switched my gas provider effective with last december's billing. So far I've saved $150 and all I had to do was sign a form and fax it in. I'd say it was worth it!

          Also, my gas provider (PSE&G) displays how much I would have paid if I wouldn't have switched. So, it's very easy for me to see and add up the actual savings.
          How did you learn about the other company? I'm with PSE&G also. If I have a cheaper option, I'd sure like to know about it.
          Steve

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          • #6
            read and re-read your contract carefully. It's very important to understand the terms and conditions of your provider as some are excellent and others are close to being scams. The secondary re-seller here was recently charging $11. per GJ when the cost of natural gas is hovering around $ 7.50 per GJ. With admin cost, delivery charge and a few costs I don't understand added, our heating bill would have doubled.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
              How did you learn about the other company? I'm with PSE&G also. If I have a cheaper option, I'd sure like to know about it.
              Steve,
              I actually saw an advertisement in the local newspaper. I called them up and asked them if they could send me historical rates for 12 months. I think they sent me 9, but regardless the pricing was consistently better than PSE&G so I signed up. Here's the website:

              Discount Natural Gas - Systrum Energy

              I took a good 30+ days to get enrolled, but I've saved money EVERY month since I switched. Easiest savings I ever got!

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              • #8
                Wow that is great news thanks minnie. I guess it's a coincidence because I am with PSEG too

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