Thursday, January 10, 2008

Natural gas question

I keep getting calls from people telling me they've got a great deal for me on natural gas. I know that we're able to choose from natural gas providers, but I don't have the time to sit down and get educated on this and figure out what's a good price and what's a rip-off. Plus, I don't have any awareness of the market trends and how much it fluctuates. If I lock in a rate of, say, $0.09 or $0.10 per cubic whatever, is that good? or average? or short-sighted? Has anyone taken the time to figure this out?

1 comments:

Debra Weaver said...

I too have tried to figure this out. I have gone to the Apples to Apples comparison chart, and I have switched companies a couple of times. However, I have found that even if you get a good rate of 9.00 MCF,there is often a fee added on for delivery. It seemed to me that I ended up paying about the same amount as I did prior to switching. I'm anxious to read other reponses to this question, as it truly is a complicated affair.