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  • #31
    how are you guys calculating this? my bill reads
    Energy Charge (1594 kWh x $0.14010200)
    but then there are a few discounts that after i take my new total and divide it into the kilowatts its 8.2

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    • #32
      Just renewed the other day with Cirro, had them for a while. Paying 7.5.

      I'm going to need every bit of it because my asshole neighbor doesnt use electricity on things like AC, so all his heat goes into the surrounding units.

      I also think i remember the apartment office wasn't too happy with him when he unplugged his refrig and food inside went rotten, stinking up the place. Thankfully, i was gone that weekend.

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      • #33
        I just want to say that so far, I have saved a minimum of $500 by switching to Star Tex in Sept from TXU. Even with the heater running, my last bill was less than $115. 4 bills so far $95 including $10 account start, $52, $54, $115.

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        • #34
          Denton Municipal... 5.6

          I actually don't mind opening the electric bill every month. lol

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bluecollar View Post
            Denton Municipal... 5.6

            I actually don't mind opening the electric bill every month. lol
            Isn't it great!

            And, in the winter, our rates drop to 3.6 cents per kwh after the first 1000 kwhs..

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            • #36
              I don't know, my wife takes care of that shit.... All I know is my bills are far lower than my previously owned house, so I don't give a shit...

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              • #37
                I'm still with Reliant at my Mom's home and Amigo Energy at my house. Both are about 8.9ish depending on use. (Amigo drops to 7.9 for over 1000 kwh)

                mardyn

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                • #38
                  We paid 3.4 last month IIRC.
                  Token Split Tail

                  Originally posted by slow99
                  Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.
                  Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz
                  You are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.

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                  • #39
                    Free. I have 2 wind generators.



                    CHOO$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$CHOO$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
                    Originally posted by The King
                    I would have to disagree...If a man gives another man a blow job and doesn't use his hands, that doesn't make him gay.

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                    • #40
                      Switched from Reliant to Green Mountain when I bought the house. My first full months bill was $38.06.

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                      • #41
                        We got infinite energy have yet to recieve our first bill but we locked it in at 6 cents per kwh

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                        • #42
                          I linked A good article about Texas electric rates and it shows not everyone pays the delivery charges.
                          TDU charges are delivery fees and when your talking the rate you pay, it should be included but it has to be added to the total bill and divided by your KW used for the period. it's a hidden charge added to your rate you are billed for and in some plans, there seems to be no delivery charge at all. my delivery charge is .036 per KW, my TXU rate is .0985 per kw. with the delivery charge, my real rate is .139 per kw. Look at your delivery fees, it's marked DTU on your bill.

                          http://insideautomotive.com/document...daysPrices.pdf
                          Last edited by jyro; 01-14-2013, 11:58 AM.
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                          Do the best you can with what you have.
                          Be honest, even if it hurts.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by jyro View Post
                            I linked A good article about Texas electric rates and it shows not everyone pays the delivery charges.
                            TDU charges are delivery fees and when your talking the rate you pay, it should be included but it has to be added to the total bill and divided by your KW used for the period. it's a hidden charge added to your rate you are billed for and in some plans, there seems to be no delivery charge at all. my delivery charge is .036 per KW, my TXU rate is .0985 per kw. with the delivery charge, my real rate is .1345 per kw. Look at your delivery fees, it's marked DTU on your bill.

                            http://insideautomotive.com/document...daysPrices.pdf
                            Just to clarify. Everyone pays those charges, only it is not always separated from the price you pay. Most residential carriers build it into the price although they may still charge a nominal amount as well.

                            TDSP Pass through charges is basically how Oncor is paid. But they bill your electricity provider.

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                            • #44
                              Rates

                              When all the companies advertise rates, are the delivery charges included in the advertised price? in the article I linked, some are on the bill and some not. I realize there is no set format for billing but when they advertise the rates you would think it's more than just deceptive to not include the delivery charges in the rates someone is baseing their decision on.

                              here is my last bill, I average pay.
                              Attached Files
                              Don't worry about what you can't change.
                              Do the best you can with what you have.
                              Be honest, even if it hurts.

                              "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery" ... Winston Churchill

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by jyro View Post
                                When all the companies advertise rates, are the delivery charges included in the advertised price? in the article I linked, some are on the bill and some not. I realize there is no set format for billing but when they advertise the rates you would think it's more than just deceptive to not include the delivery charges in the rates someone is baseing their decision on.

                                here is my last bill, I average pay.
                                Sometimes they are, sometimes they are not.

                                You have to look at the Electricity Facts Label (EFL) to know for sure, which is how you are able to compare apples to apples. Similar to the Good Faith Estimate when you are mortgage shopping.

                                When you look at Powertochoose.org, they should always provide links to the EFL for comparison purposes.

                                Looking at your invoice, it appears yours are billing seperately. That $44 is about in line with what I would expect for TDSP charges from Oncor, based on your usage.

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