Switching Your Electricity Or Gas Provider - Is it Easy and Can You Earn Income by Doing It?

The simple answer to that question is Yes. It is very easy to do so but it is also very easy to make a big mess of it and then you can be locked into a contract that will cost you a lot of money.
There are a few simple steps you must follow if you are interested in changing your gas or electricity provider.
Step 1. Determine what your current rate is and what your new provider will charge you.
There are a number of things to check during this step and most of your questions will depend on your current kw/h usage. Get your average kw/h usage from a current bill and determine what your cost is per kw/h, inclusive of all of those nasty extra fees they don't tell you about when you sign the contract. Make sure you get a fixed price contract for a year or longer. Stay away from variable rate contracts. This is where energy providers make a killing out of you. Compare your current rate with the proposed rate and see if you can save. If you can then go to the next step.
Step 2. Confirm if you are still locked into a current contract with your current utility provider.
If you are locked into a long term contract and the buy out is more than your potential savings then obviously it makes no sense to make the change. If you are in a contract but can realize significant savings with your new provider then it may be worthwhile to pay the penalty and start service with the new provider.
Step 3. Is there a deposit that I need to pay?
For some people this may be an issue and not for others. Again you need to determine if you will gain significantly by switching or not and then decide what to do.
Step 4. Go online and make the switch.
This is normally pretty easy. You will need an identifier number like an ESI ID to confirm your address and provide your contact details. Most, if not all providers will want your social security number so make sure you are dealing with a legitimate provider.
Step 5. Confirm your switch with the public utilities commission.
This is a safe guard to ensure you have made the switch yourself and not by some con artist on your behalf. Once you confirm this, normally by a phone call, then your switch will be processed.

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