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1,129 Views | 7 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by DiskoTroop
reedsterg
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I'm about to sign up for Frontier Energy if anyone has a referral code they want me to use.
DiskoTroop
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Don't do it...

Their contracts are really predatory. I had a contract for 2500 kwh at an agreed upon rate. If I ran <2499 or >2501 the rate didn't apply and was a normal market rate.

VERY shady dealings.
Ags #1
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Lol so you had to be 2500 kwh on the dot or it was at the market rate? Thats crazy
DiskoTroop
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Yes and I was just as incredulous as you. I could not believe my ears. I had two supervisors read the contract to me and show me how that interpretation was gleaned. It was very shady.

I paid the $400 termination fee after one month, switched back to Champion energy and never looked back.
htxag09
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I don't think I've ever seen a contract that was market rate outside of even a range, let alone a range of 1 lol. Everyone I've seen is $x at 0-1500, $x+/- at 1500-2500, etc.

And that +/- has always been within like a cent.
sixiron
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I've been with Frontier before and never had a problem. However, I always stick to fixed rate plans that don't have any gimmicks, credits, etc.
texagbeliever
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htxag09 said:

I don't think I've ever seen a contract that was market rate outside of even a range, let alone a range of 1 lol. Everyone I've seen is $x at 0-1500, $x+/- at 1500-2500, etc.

And that +/- has always been within like a cent.

The product he likely signed up on was a credit plan that gave a credit at certain usage levels. Those are designed to look great on EFLs but generally work against the customer unless they pull up excell and do the math.
DiskoTroop
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texagbeliever said:

htxag09 said:

I don't think I've ever seen a contract that was market rate outside of even a range, let alone a range of 1 lol. Everyone I've seen is $x at 0-1500, $x+/- at 1500-2500, etc.

And that +/- has always been within like a cent.

The product he likely signed up on was a credit plan that gave a credit at certain usage levels. Those are designed to look great on EFLs but generally work against the customer unless they pull up excell and do the math.
Bingo. Exactly.

My issue was I found them through Power to Choose. I assumed all advertised rates were essentially apples to apples on the plans and didn't read thoroughly. My fault.

I felt very preyed upon though as it was NOT clear upfront how that plan was structured.
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