Easymax, switching is.... Easy. A few clicks of the mouse.
Easymax, switching is.... Easy. A few clicks of the mouse.
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I feel like floating electricity is playing with fire a bit as the small cost savings vs. Fixed may not necessarily outweigh the risks. Gas is more predictable imo.
I'd like to be wrong and see low electricity prices over the summer though.
I switched to floating gas last Friday. Electricity I am on fixed at $0.0929 cents I think I will hold off on changing that to floating.
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I'm sure I said it before, but gas only matters at my house for 4 months of winter. Use so little in the summer it makes no difference.
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So you switching electricity to floating yet?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
i did lolThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
Still got a 6 cent handle locked in until October so going to be watching the fixed rates pretty closely here.
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I switched to floating electricity. Rollin' the dice.
With the floating, how much are the extra fees? I thought I heard there is some fee only the floating rate payers pay to cover some non payments during covid. Is that a thing?
It's a thing, but zero to do with COVID. It's been like that for decades.
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How much is that adding to the floating rate? I didn't see ot mentioned when looked.
$1.29 on gas I believe, it’s just their margin buying the gas at market prices and reselling it you you.
If you go fixed the margin is baked in.
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I'm still in an old locked in electric rate below current fixed.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also, my electric use is same year round, so I have "more to lose" on an incorrect bet on floating electric.
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That’s for RRO customers. Easymax floating isn’t a part of that.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
7.1 very nice. Its too bad bitcoin mining did its four year halving and the forecast is for heat all year.
DXY 101
Natural gas has risen ~50% in the past 2-3 weeks. Any particular reason or just the general sense of war elsewhere in the world?
Up 50% to where it was 3 weeks ago?
Small denominators lead to big % swings.
Freeport is flowing again I think? Though it’s barely making a dent.
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This just seemed dramatic but you are right, it's still a small absolute increase.
remember when gas was over ten bucks? Pepperidge farm and TPIM remember.
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