I had heard that because of the recent energy deregulation, that many consumers can now choose which company can deliver their electricity and/or natural gas. In doing so, people can (most of the time), choose a company with lower rates, thus, saving them a lot of money (up to 18%/month). One of the more reliable deregulated companies is Stream Energy. They also have a marketing division called Ignite.
Imagine getting paid to turn on the lights!
Is your electric bill high? Compare and see for yourself how you can save money by making the switch to Stream Energy.
Texas Stream Energy (Texas PUC License #10104) has rapidly grown into one of the largest participants in the Texas deregulated electricity market for residential consumers. The success of Stream Energy is attributable to a comprehensive, full-service approach to customer relationships that is further tied to an aggressive pricing model.
Go to website Texasbright.igniteinc.biz
They have the customer service awards and global energy awards to prove they are a legitimate company that cares about their customers and representitives.
Ignite and Stream energy are keenly aware that their customers are all friends and family. They make it a priority to focus on customer service and support for associates. Most of their employees are in these two divisions.
This is a new era of personalized service, one that runs much more effectively and much more cheaply.
If you have interest in getting involved in this booming industry and switch to texas stream energy head to Ignite to see what the energy deregulation can do for you!
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Scooter
Apr 8th, 2008 at 5:03PM
I live in GA and Stream Energy is entering the natural gas arena. I am trying to find out if this is for real or not. People keep telling me that the price of natural gas will be less than all of the top 3 providers, yet no numbers have been given. So then I investigated Texas electric prices and found that there are other companies giving better pricing. If they dont give better pricing than the top dogs, how can we sell/get people to make the switch?