1) Anyone can switch electric companies as long as you are not in a co-op. Now if you are not sure if you are in a co-op. Then just type your zip code with each company and if you are in co-op it will not provide pricing. However, if you do get pricing, then you can buy electric from that company.
2) There always two companies involved in electric. One is the
company you choose to buy electric from and one is the other one
that delivers the electric. AEP Central is the company that owns all
the wires and transformers down here in the Valley, and their charge
for delivering electricity to you is the same no matter which company
you choose to buy your electricity from.
3) There are two costs to considering when buying electric. One
is the rate they charge per kWh and the other is if they have a
monthly meter or service charge. If it's worth paying this charge
depends on your usage and how much you save per kWh with this
supplier.
A)So if one company charges 10 cents per kWh and has no meter charge versus one that charges 10 cents per kWh with $7.00 charge. The second one will cost you $84 more per year.
B) Another thing to look at some companies will charge a monthly fee if below a certain usage. For example, a company's state there is a monthly fee $7.00 if 1000 kWh or less a month but over 1000 kWh no monthly fee. So in this case if you average 800 kWh a month you will experience a monthly fee of $7.00 Now if your monthly average is over 1000 kWh, then you will have no fee to worry about.
A)So if one company charges 10 cents per kWh and has no meter charge versus one that charges 10 cents per kWh with $7.00 charge. The second one will cost you $84 more per year.
B) Another thing to look at some companies will charge a monthly fee if below a certain usage. For example, a company's state there is a monthly fee $7.00 if 1000 kWh or less a month but over 1000 kWh no monthly fee. So in this case if you average 800 kWh a month you will experience a monthly fee of $7.00 Now if your monthly average is over 1000 kWh, then you will have no fee to worry about.
4) Rates vary by the length of the term. Now if you see a term, 6
months that has a good rate, but you
will be moving in 4 months. You
can still sign up for the 6 month and cancel the contract when leaving
without experiencing a cancellation fee as long as you provide a forward
address were you are moving. (Check the cancellation clause in your
contract or look for the facts label with each company, and it will tell
you) (Any Questions? Call us at 956 381-4446)
5) Most companies will NOT require a security deposit, unless
there is a credit issue. Now if there is a credit issue not all companies
have the some requirements. So if one asks for a security deposit, the
next company may not because their credit requirements are less. Now
if all companies are requesting a security deposit you will find not all
will require the same deposit. So shop around for the best deal.
6) Prepay Options. We offer SMART Prepaid Electric - The Benefit
prepaid plan you can buy as much as you want and no deposit
required. Now with Prepay plan you just buy the amount you need for
1,2,3 months (No limit you Buy as much as you want) ! You buy
energy by putting money into your account.( Like a savings account )
and then you draw from it and then buy more when needed and put it
back into your account. Now if you move you can either get a refund
for unused portion or leave it in your account when you return and
finish it, then.
Real Corporation, 1703 W. Calle Cedro Edinburg TX 78541 866
287-9484 www.realsmartbuyer.com