jg429

jg429 OP t1_ispbxkc wrote

Here's the site to sign up: https://www.masspowerchoice.com/worcester

TLDR: the average user will save about $42/month under the Worcester aggregate rates

(note: I just signed up myself, I don't have any specific knowledge of the program)

Edit 10/19: National Grid doesn't formally switch you until your next meter reading, so look on your bill to see when that is to have an idea of when it will take place. Luckily mine is in early November, but if yours is later, you might still be paying the higher rates for multiple billing cycles.

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jg429 t1_is7w8d7 wrote

Reply to comment by albalfa in Well that didn’t take long by albalfa

Yeah I’ll probably keep going to Hudson. Once you imprint on a MB, it’s hard to change lol.

Source: I grew up in Billerica where we had three and everyone had a favorite 🤷🏻‍♀️

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jg429 t1_ir04rij wrote

I bank and have my mortgage with DCU, and previously an auto loan. They are pretty good and easy to work with

Edit: I also have a mass save loan with Berkshire Bank and they’ve been easy. I had a similar loan with Worcester Credit Union and they (if I am remembering correctly, it was a while ago) had less helpful online features and I had to go in person a couple times. That may have changed in recent years

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