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bitterbeerfaces t1_j4b1ulf wrote

I'm met-ed. Locked in the standard offer program in June. I pay like 7. Not looking forward to the end of my contract in a few months.

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Dredly t1_j4bcbg6 wrote

Got locked in before the last insane hike. Will be putting in a wood stove this year hopefully.

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trying-to-be-kind t1_j4bcc89 wrote

Might be a dumb question, but can renters actually switch providers, or are we locked into whatever the landlord has chosen?

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thekush t1_j4boi70 wrote

YUP. Do your research, check rates every so often and always look for a no-fee cancellation contract.

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thekush t1_j4bpxf4 wrote

Thanks for making me check. While I knew I had a great rate locked for the next 3 years, I found an even better rate from the same provider. An easy $15 saving for next months bill (and future bills) and it took me all of 5 minutes. :)

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Bird_Brain4101112 t1_j4c2k84 wrote

Make sure you look at the terms for the lower rates and if they expire. Hubby forgot to make an adjustment after a 12 month intro and we got hit with a 4 figure electric bill. We (painfully) paid it but we learned to keep a close eye on supplier intro offers after that.

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PregnantSuperman t1_j4c4dbc wrote

Also a PSA for PPL users: apparently last month a "technical error" caused them to not be able to assess accurate usage for many people's bills, so they came up with a super aggressive "estimated use" that was almost certainly massively more than the actual use, and they billed accordingly. They say they're going to issue a credit this month to make up any difference, but I help my elderly father with his bills and was stunned to see an astronomical electric bill from PPL.

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gderti t1_j4chuoq wrote

Yep.. Energy Harbor no cancellation early termination... They just dropped to 0.1024 for 34 months... If it goes down I'll just call to reset the end date.. had signed up with them on Monday at 0.1128. And saved another half cent... Papowerswitch.com is your friend...

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Gigispeedy68 t1_j4ctt43 wrote

I chose a new provider in November and it appears that the switch did not get updated with the old company and the new company so now instead of increasing to 0.11 KWH it is 0.16KWH. Why did I have to figure this out on a Saturday?

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Sayse t1_j4cz4rg wrote

I should check that, too bad only PPL services my area :(

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LOERMaster t1_j4dr4dl wrote

I’m on the $135/month unlimited plan from Santanna Energy. Same price per month up to 2000 kWh. With my use of 1771 kWh last month it came to 7.6 cents per kWh. With PPL’s delivery rate it comes to a total of 12.27 cents per kWh.

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Speakslinux t1_j4du0c5 wrote

I was paying almost 18 cents/kWh for a company called Xoom Energy. It took me for quite a loop honestly. My bill has never been that high and holy shit it has hit the pocketbook along with the price of home heating oil at the same time.

Now I know that some of you are complaining about PP&L rates, but I honestly feel its probably the best thing I could do right now considering all the circumstances, Those that are doing the sub 10 cent plans prepare for a mind boggling experience as most of those plans I'm sure have it built in that it the rate will increase after 6 months or something like that and if you do a early termination its going to cost you some big money.

No matter what is playing out in the utility company arena we are the ones in the end going to get the sausage

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Paid-Not-Payed-Bot t1_j4dunn5 wrote

> I've never paid anything close

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Dredly t1_j4et9eh wrote

Same thing happened to me, luckily it hit in a normally low month, but our bill tripled from ~200ish to over 600 because my "introductory rate" expired and I didn't realize it until I checked and my bill was insane already.

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Pink_Slyvie t1_j4f5g6g wrote

This is the primary reason I don't mess with it. I know myself, I know my mental health, and I know there is a fair chance that even if I took every precaution, I'd end up missing a date and having something like this.

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dizzle_1212 t1_j4f6gmr wrote

Tell me a vendor? I shop around and they can’t do much. Not like it use to be.

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artisanrox t1_j4gx01t wrote

I refuse to keep changing vendors all the time. I jsut use the default PPL whatever.

It shouldn't've been deregulated.

I'm not getting on that dumb provider merry-go-round. It's stupid.

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