Texas electricity deregulation

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winkie

20-04-2006 10:11:45

Howdy all!
I need your help and am asking for a huge favor. I am currently building a business as an independent associate for Ignite, which is the working arm of Stream Energy, to aid the funding of my education. Will you please help me by switching your electricity provider to Stream Energy? It is OK to switch. Since Stream does not advertise, they pay others like me to help people save money on their electric bills. I get paid when people pay their light bills, which will be lower.

Recently, Texas has deregulated the billing division of electricity. Since I am going to college in Oklahoma, and Stream Gas and Electric is in Texas only, I am only able to help Texas customers. The method of how you receive your electricity (poles/wires) is still regulated, and will not change. The only thing that changes when a person switches is the company that sends you the bill. You will be helping me get my education AND saving money yourself on your electric bill. The switch is FREE, and currently Stream has lower rates than anyone else. Summer is here and Reliant and TXU rates will shortly be on the rise.

Will you help me?? If you know of anyone else in Texas who would like to save money on their electric bills as well as help with my education, I would be deeply grateful for your referrals. Please watch the News clips below for information on deregulation.

an energy rate comparison sheet to show $ per kilowatt hour
http//kwinkelman.igniteinc.biz/pdfs/Energy_Rate_Comparison.PDF[]http//kwinkelman.igniteinc.biz/pdfs/Energy_Rate_Comparison.PDF

In the News
http//www.khou.com/sharedcontent/VideoPlayer/showVideo.php?vidId=58855&cat[]http//www.khou.com/sharedcontent/VideoPlayer/showVideo.php?vidId=58855&cat
http//www.wfaa.com/perl/common/video/wmPlayer.pl?title=www.wfaa.com/060206_0500energy_lj.wmv[]http//www.wfaa.com/perl/common/video/wmPlayer.pl?title=www.wfaa.com/060206_0500energy_lj.wmv
http//mfile.akamai.com/12944/wmv/vod.ibsys.com/2006/0404/8459538.200k.asx[]http//mfile.akamai.com/12944/wmv/vod.ibsys.com/2006/0404/8459538.200k.asx


Thanks,
winkie

also, you can PM me about any questions you might have. I also have DVDs which contains information about the business end.
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justinag06

20-04-2006 10:47:44

huh?

You are coming to a FreeiPod forum to sell this?
most of us are either high school or college students, who don't have a choice of their electricity supplier.

winkie

20-04-2006 10:51:47

I suppose I assumed that you might have parents or friends who might want to switch. Even college students are allowed to live off campus.

justinag06

20-04-2006 11:56:40

yeah but most dont buy their own house, they rent an apparment or rent a house. We don't have a say

Brutus

20-04-2006 12:15:53

Deregulation is what drove up the electric bill in Cali. Most bills went from $30-$50 a month to $300-$400 during the summer.

Jake

20-04-2006 12:20:02

[quotefc5e3165e7="Brutus"]Deregulation is what drove up the electric bill in Cali. Most bills went from $30-$50 a month to $300-$400 during the summer.[/quotefc5e3165e7]

That was in part due to the deregulation but also a result of the Enron energy traders ripping people off by asking power plants to cut down on their generating capacity to drive prices up.

Iloveipods2

20-04-2006 19:40:36

[quote4665691b24="Jake"][quote4665691b24="Brutus"]Deregulation is what drove up the electric bill in Cali. Most bills went from $30-$50 a month to $300-$400 during the summer.[/quote4665691b24]

That was in part due to the deregulation but also a result of the Enron energy traders ripping people off by asking power plants to cut down on their generating capacity to drive prices up.[/quote4665691b24]

i see someone watched "The Smartest Men in the Room", good movie. D

kdollar

20-04-2006 19:46:17

how many business partners do u have??

winkie

20-04-2006 23:49:13

underneath me, I currently have about 10. within the business there are thousands. Ignite started in Dallas, and has recently become popular in the Houston area (where I am from.) One of the first associates in the Houston area is currently making 140k a month in residual income from energy clients.
Channel 11 was filming one of the Ignite meetings tonight (my dad was there), and it should air soon....

kdollar

21-04-2006 10:00:38

i already know everything know about it.....ten business partners actually paid the 350 to sign on with u??

or u got 10 to switch over?

idrinklisterine

21-04-2006 12:15:47

[quote5fadca3b8a="kdollar"]i already know everything know about it.....ten business partners actually paid the 350 to sign on with u??

or u got 10 to switch over?[/quote5fadca3b8a]

You need to pay 350 to join? Kinda sounds like ixp.net, which is basically a pyramid scheme that targets college students.

edit link from scam.com about ignite - http//www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=2771

winkie

21-04-2006 12:50:41

10 people have paid the 350 to be an associate, and most of them have already received their money back in bonus checks (so have I). For people who don't want to complete the business end of Ignite, switching their electric company is absolutely free.

Not all MLM are scams... for example Avon, Pampered Chef, Arbonne, Tupperware, etc.

kdollar

21-04-2006 14:48:30

where do u go to college?

winkie

21-04-2006 15:06:39

Oklahoma State University