Check Your Electric Bill Yearly (It's worth it) - LaWanda Lendsey

Check Your Electric Bill Yearly (It's worth it)

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Hiyee!

We know these electric bills are out of this world with everyone at home for the most part. Don't forget to pull out your electric bill or check your account online and compare. Get your pen and notepad. Even your current provider may have specials but they are not going to CALL you about it. Visit www.powertochoose.org and compare rates. You need to know what is your avg KWH you use, what is the base charge you are paying and compare. Your family and finances are worth it. Those month to month plans and variable rate plans is what can make your bill crazy too. Fixed rates are good in my opinion. I was going to go with for the next 12 months Infuse Energy at 8.5265 per KWH which is way less than TXU's 11.7 to 12.3 price per KWH. BUT JUST AS I WAS TYPING THIS BLOG>>TXU called back  and offered a $100 credit on my current bill, No Base Charge, 7.9 per KWH plus the regulated TDU charges (Transmission Distribution Utility), and 2 smart thermostats with 2 year agreement! I guess we will stay in a relationship with them a little longer. If you have trouble paying your electric bill call 211 there are organizations that can pay it for you or assist you.
Everyone have a bless day we will make survive all this craziness. Thoughts? #knowledgeispower

La'Wanda Lendsey, Broker/Owner

832-545-7005 or LLendsey@HoustonHomeRealtyGroup.com

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