gcpeart wrote:
Rick wrote:
Of the companies listed here are their any with less deplorable marketing practice, or at least some air of reliability / trust worthiness?
I've only ever had experience with Direct Energy Essential Home services. The service has been difficult at times. I've learned to keep records of phone calls (i.e. day/time/who I spoke to, what was said) and also keep track of all correspondance they send me, and I keep a folder of all past bills. I needed that info the 2 times that they made a mistake that I had to dispute.
First was maybe 7 years ago. I signed up for a 5 year fixed contract at around 16 cents (by a canvasser that came to my door) with Direct Energy. After 1 year into my 5 year contract, for reasons unknown another Direct Energy person came to my door, we spoke awhile and he asked to sign to confirm I wanted to keep my existing 5 year contract. It didn't make much sense to me, sounded dumb since a contract is a contract so why do I need to confirm I'm still on it? I signed it..... I don't always take a close look at each gas bill....so about 6 months passed until I noticed that my gas bill had suddenly doubled in price, to about 30 cents. Turns out I had signed up for a "new" 5 year contract at 30 cents, and Direct Energy graciously voided my existing 5 year 16 cent contract. It took a looooong time (about 6 more months) to fix it back to my 16 cents. Then took an even longer time to get the 1 year of over-charging money they've been stiffing me for back. The whole time (1 year in length) I was forced to pay the about double-in price gas bills or else Enbridge would chase after me (enbridge collected the money on behalf of Direct Energy...Enbridge didn't care that Direct was overcharging, that wasn't there problem). At the end I probably spent between 8 to 10 hours on phone calls over the year with them, and several letters back and forth.
Second was maybe 2 years ago, when my 5 year contract expired, and I signed up for another 5 years, they screwed up and put me on their 1 year contract by mistake (which had a really crappy rate), took 3 to 4 months to correct that.
Now, even today, I'm still getting direct mail from them asking if I want to sign up for a fixed gas contract. I'm already on a 5 year contract with them....so why are they still soliciating me?
All that said, they still had the best rates at the time. But in the next few years, when my existing contract expires, if the other suppliers are even close in price, I'll probably take a chance and leave.
But they also don't make it easy to leave..When your contract expires you have a short "window" of opportunity to mail them (and make sure you send it registered mail) to cancel the "automatic" renewal they will do for 1 year if you don't say anything.