Something we all need is heat in the winter and cool air in the summer so why not get a savings on using them both. Yes you read right. Get a savings on using your electric.
Since deregulation this gave us an opportunity to save money on our electric bill. You ask how this is possible. Deregulation gave us the opportunity to choose who we want to supply our electric. We get to choose a supplier that offer the lowest rate and get up to 25% savings on your electric bill. Who has the cheapest rate you maybe asking? I chose North American Power (NAP). They have the cheapest rate and there are no strings attached and just savings. They have no contracts or cancellation fees. Sounds good, right?
How does this all work? You still will get one bill which your utility company sends. Your bill will still look the same. The only thing that changes is who supply your electric so under that portion of your bill it will have North American Power listed once you switch. Your utility company will still be there for you when you have service, billing, and emergencies like they always have. Your service will not change. Just you getting a better savings on your electric will.
You may be wondering if your utility company will be mad with you for switching. No they will not be mad with you. In fact, they will encourage you to switch so you can get a savings and everyone will be happy. Your utility company does not make a profit off of the supply portion of your bill they just get a profit off of the delivery portion of your bill.
If you still not sure you can switch today to see how you like your savings. There is no cost to you in switching. If you feel as though you are not happy with your savings you can switch back with no charge to you. That's right you can switch back to your utility supplier for no charge.
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It only takes 2 minutes of your time and you will be on your way to your great savings. This is the best way to get up to 25% savings off of your electric bill. http://www.napower.com/stacey Enjoy your savings and extra money in your pocket. Author: Stacey Medlin