Subject: [WSFA] Re: An electric question
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From: Ron Kean <ronkean at juno.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 23:40:27 -0500
Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at KeithLynch.net>

a) You can save some money, but perhaps not enough to be worth the risk
that eventually the alternative supplier may raise rates higher than
Pepco, and then charge $150 for you to switch back to Pepco or switch to
another generation supplier.

b) The reliability would be the same, and Pepco continues to issue the
bills.

c) If the power fails, you would call Pepco.

On 11/6/2015 8:09 PM, mark wrote:
> Ok, folks,
>
>      I'm getting dunned by companies, and thought I'd ask: we're being
> offered alternatives to Pepco (aka greedy scum). Have any of you taken
> such a company up on this? If so:
>      a) is it actually cheaper (I mean, they have to pay to use Pepco's lines.)
>      b) How's the service?
>      c) If there's a problem, who do you call, Pepco, the provider, do you
>            have to put up with them pointing fingers at each other as to
>            whose problem it is?
>
>         mark
>
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