Anyone have any experience? Thinking of signing up. Historically used Energy Ogre but this seems like it is a better deal. Thanks.
shocking, isn't it?abacavir said:
This board is nothing but threads about electricity rates.
I'm shocked that people in Houston would be getting to find cheaper energy prices during the summerabacavir said:
This board is nothing but threads about electricity rates.
This. Wives and griddy dont mix.pasquale said:
I showed my wife Griddy and told her there is no reason to dry the same load of clothes 4 times. Just take it out and fold it
yikescombat wombat said:
Don't be ridiculous, I'm the one who signed us up for griddy.
my June all in rage was ...
combat wombat said:
Don't be ridiculous, I'm the one who signed us up for griddy.
We started using gritty on June 7th my June all in rage was 8.5 cents per kilowatt hour my July all in rate was 8.1 cents per kilowatt hour.
cclearman said:
"My rates have been 6-8 cents all-in this summer with Griddy. "
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I have 3 kids with a stay at home wife, so certainly not DINKs.
You hit the nail on the head.Mr. AGSPRT04 said:
I love these hot takes that Griddy is "passing on their risk" and "isn't telling you the whole story". Can you identify for me any energy retailer who doesn't pass along their risk? Most just do it by charging you 4x-10x the market rate from 6pm-noon during the summer months, and 24/7 the rest of the year.
Griddy is very upfront that they are selling electricity at the spot market rate + TDU charges, without markup, for better or for worse. They pass along both the risk and reward of the spot market. They make a flat rate of $10/mo, like Energy Ogre.
And do those rates include your $10 a month fee? Credit card fees?2nd Generation Ag said:
Like I said we have custom rates below the market around 7.8 - 8.2 all in including all transmission charges.
These are custom rates below the market. You have no risk. We manage it all for you.