Direct Energy Resources
Direct Energy is one of the largest providers of energy and energy-related services in North America. With customers in all 50 states, 10 Canadian provinces, and Washington, D.C. Direct Energy has also shown to be a progressive company, developing new plans, products and technology that deliver consumer insights and resources to help them save money. The Nest Learning Thermostat, Plenti and their personalized Online Account Manager are all tools that Direct Energy puts in the hands of their customers to use less energy. They're also very progressive, with active social communities on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest that help them stay in contact with their customers.
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Monthly Recurring Charge
The 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add to each of your bills in addition to the electricity/gas usage charges.
4-5 Star Reviews: 39 (53%)
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A smooth transition to change to Direct Energy
3-4 Star Reviews: 6 (8%)
Would NOT Recommend
I signed up for Direct Energy as my electrical power supplier. All went super well until my term came to an end. Typically, you just find the least expensive provider and sign up and you can automatically switch, not with Direct Energy. I had to call in to cancel and apparently it will take 1 to 2 billing cycles until it goes through. So now I can't shop for a better price because they haven't "released" me. Just isn't a great way to do business.
2-3 Star Reviews: 4 (5%)
Would NOT Recommend
I signed up for Direct Energy as my electrical power supplier. All went super well until my term came to an end. Typically, you just find the least expensive provider and sign up and you can automatically switch, not with Direct Energy. I had to call in to cancel and apparently it will take 1 to 2 billing cycles until it goes through. So now I can't shop for a better price because they haven't "released" me. Just isn't a great way to do business.
1-2 Star Reviews: 27 (36%)
Beware of "hidden" cost increase -- ours went up 64%
When DE's cost per KWH exceeded the local West Penn Power cost, we decided check on our contract. I called the DE office and spoke with a representative, and after reviewing the options concluded we would not renew.
However, our subsequent bill contained a continuation of the DE charges at the "current" going rate, which was an increase of 64% above the initial contract. That's right: a 64% increase. When we called to stop DE service, the DE rep told us that they could not end service in "mid billing cycle," hence we needed to stay with them for another month at the absurdly inflated price. However, we then spoke with a West Penn Power representative who told us that we did NOT need to stay with DE, given that we had no contract. She recommended calling DE back, reiterating that we have no contract, and inquiring about a termination fee. In a second call to DE, the same DE rep person was unable to connect us with a supervisor to attempt resolution.
So, who's right? West Penn Power, or a phone rep for Direct Energy? DE claims it has the right to end a contract at any time --but that appears to be a one-way ticket, usable only by the company. And one has to wonder, how can billing (a simple IT task) not be stopped at any time, mid-cycle or not?
If the mother ship (West Penn Power) says that a customer does not need to continue service with DE without having a contract, that seems like a policy that every subsidiary should honor. DE apparently does not reflect the customer service level that WPP assumes it does.
If you go with one of DE's plans, be sure to keep track of every bill and every notice, don't hesitate to shop around for better deals, and be sure you don't get shorted by the tiny print if you decide to end service. Theirs is not the only game in town.
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7 Month Fixed Rate
Live Brighter 7
13.39¢
per kwh
$0.00
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add
to each of your bills in addition to the electric usage charges.
18 Month Fixed Rate
Live Brighter 18
14.59¢
per kwh
$0.00
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add
to each of your bills in addition to the electric usage charges.
12 Month Fixed Rate
Live Brighter 12
14.19¢
per kwh
$0.00
MRC
The 'MRC' or 'Monthly Recurring Charge' is a fee that the provider will add
to each of your bills in addition to the electric usage charges.
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