Joshua Place Review of Infinite Energy Center (former...
Living in Arizona most of my life, there was not a...
Living in Arizona most of my life, there was not an option to pick your "power" company.
There was one company, and you got what you got! There's simplicity in that, but when we moved to Texas, the "power to choose" was truly electrifying.
Hundreds of plans to CHOOSE from, provided by dozens of different companies. I was overwhelmed at first, but don't let that initial shock scare you.
Turns out NOT all plans are the same.
In fact, having so many options can get you into trouble if you don't read the facts & info label that EVERY company HAS to provide with each and every one of their offered plans.
This label is where you really are able feel the "power" to choose. Read it!
I see so many people complain about how they "got screwed" or they "didn't know" and it's truly their own fault. Everything you need to know is right in front of you, if you're paying attention.
Legally, everything you need to know about your plan is provided to you before you commit to anything.
And Infinite Energy is no exception to this! I've found them to be very competitive and I have not had any issues with them in almost 12 months of patronage.
Also, if you don't want to do the "work" of plan shopping yourself, use Energy Ogre. I personally shop around on my own, but I have used their monthly service once before and they do all* of the work for you.
*they do not cancel your previous plan, but they will shop and maintain the best possible price for you after you sign up with them and cancel your previous plan on your own time/dime.
Thankfully I haven't needed to break contract or contact IE with any problems, but signing up was not hard.
Actually, even changing apartment complexes and as a result changing the address on our account was very straight forward and their staff was helpful (even whilst Hurricane Harvey trudged through Texas).
Highlight: IE sends a weekly "Energy Usage Report", if you so choose to receive it, that really helps you estimate what your monthly bill will be.
Downfall: their app and website could use some updating with the newest features available in the market today.
Honestly, the bigger power companies have a lot of gimmick plans and pricing.
There are SO many options, don't settle for what you've "always had" and don't fall for "free weekends & nights".
Lock in one of their 6-12 month plans in the fall for best pricing, or check out their promos today!
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