svenGhoulie

svenGhoulie t1_j4mghea wrote

RE: End of contract price hikes. I am not here to argue, but it appears my experience with Direct Energy is different than that of some posters. I have been with them for at least 10 years and have never experienced an end of contract price hike. Each time my contract expires, they renew it at the existing rate. I am presently paying 0.07kWh.

It is possible that the way they are allowed to bill is different from state to state, but, again, in NH, never had a price hike.

Also, their "locked in" rates are locked in at their end. If you are in a 3 year contract and choose to leave for a better price, there is no hassle.

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svenGhoulie t1_j1rk82u wrote

I have direct energy and have had if for maybe 5 + years. When I first switched over my electricity went down about $20 a month. I was locked in at a very sweet rate and have never had a problem at all. My rate is less than .08 a KWH. They are presently offering a .16 rate, compared to Eversource's .22.

Note: When you lock in with them You are Not locked in. If you sign up for a 30 month plan you can drop it at will. They cannot change the price for the length of the plan.

https://www.energy.nh.gov/engyapps/ceps/shop.aspx

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svenGhoulie OP t1_iyvxjjm wrote

Solved. Apparently their system does not recognize FireFox, only Chrome. Logged in through Chrome and all is right with the world. Thanx to those who offered help.

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svenGhoulie OP t1_iyvv8yf wrote

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I've lived at the same place for over 20 years... same e-mail for 20 Years... I can log into their "old" site, no problem, but not the new site. Even attempted to change my password... No luck, just a spinning wheel of hopelessness.

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svenGhoulie t1_iw8kje7 wrote

The best I have heard is "Libertarians are like domestic house cats. They have a smug, superior attitude, and spend their time looking down on the system on which they are dependent".

My thoughts are: A Libertarian waters his lawn in the middle of a drought because "I pay the water bill, and there is nothing in the constitution that says I can't".

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