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.
Another reason consumers avoid these electrical rate comparison websites is because it takes a generous amount of time to research, read and find the best deal. There are hundreds of utility companies offering thousands of offers for customers to sift through, decipher and understand, not counting the time it takes to negotiate a deal.
For most people, saving time and avoiding the contract chaos is well worth the investment of $10 a month or $120 a year. When considering the time and money we save you in negotiating the best per hour kilowatt rate, your return on investment is usually far above our subscription rate.
We also monitor your rate daily compared to the current rates being offered. Should the difference become big enough, we will switch your contract.
Several months before the expiration of your contract we start negotiating your new contract. We avoid the costly mistake of letting your contract expire, which, in most cases, puts you on a very costly flex rate. One month on a flex rate can cost you hundreds of dollars or more.
As far as companies that claim they are not charging you a rate, they are paid by the utility providers when the company of choice negotiates your electric rate. Their fee is built into your electrical rate charge offered by the provider.
