You are only telling part of the story. When you add the $9.99 Griddy fee, TDU fees, credit card fees, and taxes, you are paying over 11.5 cents/kWh which is 25% more than the lowest 12 month fixed rate plan. . Griddy doesn't make sense for low users.https://www.energychoiceexperts.com/ece-blog/2018/11/25/griddy-review …
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Replying to @EnergyChoiceExp @MichaelSpain
And if they don't like Griddy, and are unhappy with their rate, no problem! We have no contracts and no break fees unlike most fixed rate plan.
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Griddy customer’s tweet provides partial info (“energy only” rate, but not “all in” rate) which misleads most consumers. That Griddy customer’s tweet got 2 “likes,” 1 by
@gogriddy and 1 by Griddy’s CEO, whereby Griddy is tacitly endorsing dissemination of misleading info.#smarmy1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
We like our member's posts that say they are happy. That's not a crime. We have no control over if they post all-in or energy cost. It is a free country.
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Griddy does have the ability to clarify things when your customers tweet partial info that is misleading. You choose not to clarify. Instead you choose to “like” (i.e., endorse) the incomplete, misleading info. That’s on you. (And it’s a dubious business practice, too.)
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We choose not to critique them on which part of the app they would like to share. But, if people would like more info or our members are unhappy, we would be happy to further educate.
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You don’t have to “critique.” Just supply the relevant complete info: “We’re thrilled Michael is happy with his rate. The rate he showed was for energy only. The ‘all-in’ rate for a customer with his usage that month would be approximately x.x¢ per kWh.” See how easy that is?
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Per our confidentiality guidelines and the PUC we don't publish personal information without their consent such as usage and rates. But if you're okay with breaching people's personal information, go ahead!
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Now you’re being sophistical. You don’t have to say what that particular customer paid. Just say what the all in rate would be for a typical customer with his approximate usage. Your reply is the sophistical BS that makes me want to call you out on all your many screw ups.
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Replying to @AstonishingFMan @GoGriddy and
Speaking of the
@PUCTX, do you suppose they would approve of Griddy consistently “liking” tweets in which Griddy customers give out incomplete and misleading info about your rates?1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
I think they would be okay with us liking posts where our members say they are happy and supporting us. But go ahead and ask!
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