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Originally Posted by Swayze11
I made the switch to this but they offered me 5.99. The only catch to this is I no longer receive easymax rewards.
I had just under $400 in easymax rewards - I didn't touch them since I got my house and it has been 4 years next month. I did the math and on average I would save about $10 a month or $120 a year. So over that same 4 year span I would be saving $480.
Made sense to me but I am always skeptical when they want you to change your plan. I guess we will see.
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They also doubled the transaction fee for gas on the new plan from .47/GJ to .90/GJ; with easy max rewards gone and the 5.99 vs 8 cents , I went back through my bills and found I would be paying more for a the same consumption from last year about $10-30 dollars more per bill. It didn't work for me.