
Promo Code with Spark Energy
Spark Energy has consistently been one of the electric companies we at Electricity Bid have recommended due to their cheap electric rates. Last year they were offering a 12 month electric rate at this time for 11.1 cents kWh. On Sept 5 2008 their 12 month electricity rate is 12.55 cents kwh in the Dallas Fort Worth area and 13.65 cents kWh for 12 months fixed in the Houston area. Depending on what the market has done since this update their rates could be higher or lower then this. This is only a sampling of their rates for Sept 2008. To check their updated discounted rates we have a discount link to their webpage here: Spark Energy Discount Rate. The rate does not have a monthly customer service charge and it is not dependent on how much energy you use in a month. The rate will not change the entire term of the contract. The 12 month term offers the best electric rate as it will lock you in for the summer months which can sometimes be higher if you come off contract before that time. You may sign up online with Spark Energy at this site and the promo code is already built into the link so there is no need to worry about typing it in.
Back in May 29 2008 the Texas residential electric market was close to a 3 year high. Rates look much better now as of Sept 5 2008 but are sitting at support floor and look like they may bounce back up in the next week or two. If you would like another low cost provider to compare with Spark you may check out Champion Energy and see how their rate compares with Spark Energy. You can sign up on Champion’s discount electric rate here: Champion Discount Residential Electric Service Champion is also a good reputable energy company and I use them myself.













5 users commented in " Spark Energy Promotional Code "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackThis website is flooded with false “good news” about Champion Energy. Their rates are not the lowest. Go to powertochoose.org and see.
Scott,
You may not understand that this is a blog. Each article was written on a specific day in the past. At the time and date of this article Champion did have the best rate although as of today there are other providers besides Champion, depending on your area in Texas offering better rates then Champion and Spark Energy. We have the residential electric providers we currently recommend on the top left of this site in the orange boxes. As of today “Affordable Energy” has the best 12 month fixed rate in the Houston and Harris County area. Champion has decent electric rates in other areas in Texas. We only recommend electric companies with a proven track record and ability to stay in business. Riverway Power, National Power, Pre-Buy Electric, Etricity, are just a few providers that once offered better then the average electric rate but are now all out of business. There is a reason we are picky on who we recommend on this site. In comparison, the Texas government is quick to put the next fly by night electric company on their site. Over 50,000 Texas electric service customers are now on the POLR electric rate because of the PUCT not investigating soon enough and cracking down on these companies and so they are now left paying 20 - 30 cents kWh until they pick a new provider.
We got popped by Commerce Energy for .279 per kilowatt this month and we have been walking around with the thermostat on 80. We have reduced our usage by 75% and still got ripped by Commerce with a $995.99 energy bill. Watch out …like the oil companies…we are all getting TAKEN TO THE CLEANERS!!!!
I came to this website looking for a way to sign up for Sparks Energy service for my house. I noticed it is actually cheaper to go through you than to go to them directly. Thanks
We have been with Spark for 3 years. The first year the rate was great, the second year they offered you a higher but still competive rate because you were a good customer. This year, even though you are still a good customer, they did not offer the same rate, or for that matter the lower rate that they are offering people with the promo code. Instead they raised the rate of the loyal, excellant paying, customers that have been with them for several years. How is that for customer service. By the way, when you want to speak to someone at Spark, they NEVER answer the phone and if you send them an e-mail, they NEVER respond to that either. There are at least a dozen or so in our office that have Spark and none of us have ever been able to get them on the phone or get them to respond to letters, or emails. Like I said, poor customer service.
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