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Energy Ogre, a service that charges a fee to shop for electricity plans for you, offers a solution. However, it's important to note that you can do the same independently using Compare Power.
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Energy Ogre charges you $120 for something you could do yourself in 10 minutes or less on Compare Power with your usage history.
How does that sound?
The alternative to paying Energy Ogre $120 is spending ten minutes shopping with YOUR home’s usage on Compare Power, saving time and money.
Did you know that ogres are like onions?
They make people cry, and they have layers.
Shrek jokes aside, the deregulated energy market here in Texas is like an onion.
Retail electricity providers (REPs) hidewhat you’ll pay for electricity under** complicated pricing structures and hidden fees**.
They use the government-sponsored site Power to Choose to game the electricity marketplace and try to sucker you into paying high rates.
In 2013, Energy Ogre swooped into the world of electricity to save poor consumers from electricity companies.
They believe removing you from the equation of shopping for electricity Energy Ogre will help you avoid falling into any traps set by REPs.
There are a few clear-cut benefits to using a service like Energy Ogre.
Energy Ogre’s idea is to make electricity shopping as simple and convenient as possible.
They handle the whole process from start to finish and can set up autopay on your account so you don’t miss a bill.
And finally, Energy Ogre acts as the liaison between you and the electricity company.
Their customer service department is available to help you with any questions or complaints so that you don’t have to talk to the providers.
You can find most of the plans Energy Ogre offers by yourself and shop without paying a dime.
At the same time, you are paying Energy Ogre for service throughout the entire year when, in reality, they could sign you up for a 12-month contract.
You pay all year; they work once but keep making money off you.
Lastly, by signing up for Energy Ogre, you are giving control of your electricity to another company.
When you sign up for Energy Ogre’s service, you let them sign contracts in your name and change your electricity plan.
You might never know what you are signed up for, and Energy Ogre can change your accounts anytime.
With your usage profile, Energy Ogre uses their algorithm to shop through all the available plans on the market. You can also see all of this information yourself on Power to Choose.
Energy Ogre estimates their onboarding process will take around two to three business days if you switch to a new provider. Throughout the process, they keep you up to date with emails.
Energy Ogre handles enrollment once they’ve found the cheapest plan for your house or apartment. They automatically enroll you in the best plan they can find and open an account in your name. Suppose you are already in an electricity contract. In that case, Energy Ogre will shop through plans and provide a recommendation that you can use to determine if your savings justify paying an early termination fee.
You can snooze their recommendation if you decide paying any fees isn’t worth it at the time.
At the end of any contract, Energy Ogre starts the process and goes back to shopping to find you a new plan.
Power Wizard is a direct competitor to Energy Ogre.
With Power Wizard, you get the same concierge shopping service as Energy Ogre, but it also allows you to pay for one-time access to their results instead of signing up for the entire year.
Want to learn more? Check out our Power Wizard Review to get up to speed on everything you need to know about Power Wizard.
Power to Choose is an online marketplace where REPs can advertise plans without restriction.
Plan details, including energy and delivery rates, are all detailed in an electricity facts label (EFL) which is only required to show three usage points at 500, 1000, and 2000 kilowatt-hours (kWh).
Curious about EFLs? Learn how to read an EFL.
The problem is that almost nobody ever uses that amount of electricity, and the EFL doesn’t tell you that electricity can cost way more if you use 501 kWh during the month.
Over the years, REPs have complicated their rate structures to game Power to Choose into showing their plans at the top of the list, making finding the right plan for your home even more challenging.
In the end, most people leave Power to Choose frustrated without any clear idea of what they will pay on their electric bill.
Compare Power is the best Energy Ogre alternative, and it’s free to you, the one paying for all this.
We’re here to help Texans beat electricity companies at their own game and find the right plan for their homes.
Simply shop with your home’s unique usage profile to find the best plan for your home in as little as 10 minutes.
Across the web, Energy Ogre maintains numerous testimonials about how much money people have saved with their service.
The Better Business Bureau notes that Energy Ogre is an accredited business, but it does not give the company a rating. Customer reviews give the company a 3.22-star rating, and six complaints have been closed in the last three years.
Facebook shines a more flattering light on the company, with users dishing out an average of 4.1 stars out of five.
On the negative side, reviews for the company call out issues with its customer service team. Reviewers claim they waited on the phone for hours and that their emails didn’t receive responses for months.
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