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We use the historical average wholesale price of electricity from the last 12 months in their area and also factor in any associated fees along with our $9.99 membership. We also give this exact information to our members when we tell them their estimates.
It would be interesting to find out how accurate Griddy’s estimates turn out to be in the real world for consumers who actually sign up. For consumers who get an estimate from Griddy and sign up, how accurate do the estimates usually turn out to be? Usually low or high? Hmm?
So if two potential customers in the same zip both say they average 1,000 kWh/month, you would give both of them the same estimate. What if one of them followed all of your advise to shift usage and the other didn't? Which one is your estimate accurate for? Neither!
You're talking about 2 different things. An estimate of what someone's Griddy rate would be before using our tools and after. If you're point is we don't know how invested in our tools our members will get in order to achieve ample savings than you're not wrong.
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