Little Secret #2: You can lock in a new, cheaper plan up to 60 days BEFORE you actually switch over.
This would allow you to lock in a low, fixed rate and essentially remain in a pending status until your contract expires.
That way, you don’t break your contract and still lock in a lower rate.
You can even pick the exact date you switch over to a new plan.
And there’s NO need to tell your current provider you’re switching. It happens automatically!
Little Secret #3: You don’t have to pay upfront if you break a contract.
Many people I’ve helped assume they need to pay their current electricity provider up front if they switch to another provider while still under contract.
That’s not true at all!
If you do decide to break your contract, the fee is almost always added onto your final bill, which is sent AFTER your final billing cycle is calculated.
In many cases you wouldn’t even need to pay the fee for three to four weeks (maybe more).
We’ve been able to save some customers more money in just one month than the cost to break their contract.
Little Secret #4: Seven-day grace period.
Did you JUST lock in a plan with a contract and think you found an even better plan?
In Texas, you have a seven-day grace period to cancel the plan without having to pay any fee to break a contract.
Hope those tips helped!
If you’d like me to review your bill and current plan, I’d love to see how much money you could save… contract or not!
Just contact me HERE!
The savings from the last bill I examined: $136 savings in ONE MONTH!
Yes, for real.