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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, “Some Say Electricity Website has Power to Confuse, retrieved October 17, 2017).
We’re here to help you negotiate the best price per kilowatt-hour available because, to date, we aren’t aware of any utility provider who is advertising a rate that includes what it costs them, and the actual price expected to pay. Currently, the rate you’re charged is based on leverage and negotiation skills.
If you decide to go it alone, here’s a tip compliments of the Houston Chronical.
“There’s often more to a plan than the average price displayed. So, the best way to choose is to narrow your options to four or five plans that could be a good fit, then start looking through the fine print to decide which is best. The details contained in a pair of documents known as the Electricity Facts Label and the Terms of Service can often mask the actual costs of a plan.”
Some companies bank on negotiating with the creation of chaos instead of the best rate. For only $10 a month or $120 a year, WattDawg can take this burden off your shoulders by being your top advocate for the best service and electric rate.

