Is 7.7 per kwh a good rate ? It's fixed and the contract is good for a year .
							
						
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 if i remember correctly, i'm at ~8.5 cents per kw/hr, through startex...so yeah, 7.7 is very good, for a fixed rate! who is the provider? check the fine print for additional fees, etc...some of those companies will advertise a low rate, then hit you with all kinds of fees that end up costing more than going with a different company with a higher rate.
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 It's brilliant energy. I called and asked about fees and she said all are included in the 7.7 . The minimum use-age is 1000kwh and it's a 2100 sqf house with 3 kids 4 plasma tvs and a stay at home wife . I will have no prob hitting 1000kwh . And yeah I found it on power to choose . This isn't the type of stuff I normally deal with but I feel as though I'm saving money so it's all good .The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. -- Mark Twain  
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 I just signed up for a promotional month with bounce energy. 4.3c for the first month. That will at least give me time to get settled in the new place and look around for some fixed 12 month plans 
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 Don't trust to person on the phone, on powertochoose they have the contract information for each one of the deals.Originally posted by Reefer Rae View PostIt's brilliant energy. I called and asked about fees and she said all are included in the 7.7 . The minimum use-age is 1000kwh and it's a 2100 sqf house with 3 kids 4 plasma tvs and a stay at home wife . I will have no prob hitting 1000kwh . And yeah I found it on power to choose . This isn't the type of stuff I normally deal with but I feel as though I'm saving money so it's all good .
 
 I'm not saying there is a catch. When I could use that, none of the deals were shady that I wanted. There were several "good to know" type of things. Still, they are usually only 3-4 pages and worth reading - just to be sure. Once you agree, the woman's comments are worthless.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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 I took the liberty of visiting the powertochoose.org website and Brilliant Energy (in the ONCOR service area) on a 12-month plan only offers the 7.7 cents per kWh rate on usage of 2000 kWh and up. They also list a base charge of $8.99 per month on usage of 999 kWh and lower.Originally posted by Reefer Rae View PostIt's brilliant energy. I called and asked about fees and she said all are included in the 7.7 . The minimum use-age is 1000kwh and it's a 2100 sqf house with 3 kids 4 plasma tvs and a stay at home wife . I will have no prob hitting 1000kwh . And yeah I found it on power to choose . This isn't the type of stuff I normally deal with but I feel as though I'm saving money so it's all good .
 
 I currently have Brilliant Energy as my REP on a 2-year contract ending next October. All of the above was listed in their Electricity Facts Label from the link provided on the powertochoose.org site.
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 Sorry 7.8 cent plan . Still looks good to me .Originally posted by The King View PostI took the liberty of visiting the powertochoose.org website and Brilliant Energy (in the ONCOR service area) on a 12-month plan only offers the 7.7 cents per kWh rate on usage of 2000 kWh and up. They also list a base charge of $8.99 per month on usage of 999 kWh and lower.
 
 I currently have Brilliant Energy as my REP on a 2-year contract ending next October. All of the above was listed in their Electricity Facts Label from the link provided on the powertochoose.org site.The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. -- Mark Twain  
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 I'm not trying to one up you by any means, but we normally only clear 1000kWh during the peak summer months when the AC unit runs the most. 2400+ sqft house built in '84 but insulated well, and also have the stay at home mom with the kids. It will depend a lot on the insulation of the house and how efficient your systems run, etc.Originally posted by Reefer Rae View PostIt's brilliant energy. I called and asked about fees and she said all are included in the 7.7 . The minimum use-age is 1000kwh and it's a 2100 sqf house with 3 kids 4 plasma tvs and a stay at home wife . I will have no prob hitting 1000kwh . And yeah I found it on power to choose . This isn't the type of stuff I normally deal with but I feel as though I'm saving money so it's all good .
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 My per kWh rate for 500 kWh, 1000 kWh, and 2000 kWh and above was the same (8.9 cents) when I last entered a contract a year and a half ago. Many months we are slightly below 500 kWh so that was important. Brilliant Energy, along with every other REP at the time, charged a $6.95 base fee for usage under 500 kWh however.Originally posted by black50 View Posti think there are a few companys that dont have a minimum usage rate
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