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mikemikemikeandike OP t1_ixadxfp wrote

I would imagine your rate skyrockets upon renewal (assuming you forget about the expiration date of the original contract). Suppliers that aren’t Eversource are typically more expensive, so this is one of the rare times where that’s not the case.

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mdfromct t1_ixed92l wrote

The expiration date is on the Eversource bill. If you look at your bill you’ll see it’s Eversource right now, and how much you’re paying per kilowatt hour. It will also say that rate expires in the December meter reading. It’s so easy to keep track of with the information on the bill.

They also include the rate info and contact info for other suppliers.

My concern is they’ll raise the delivery fees with supplier costs down for consumers

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