Prepaid Electricity is Easy


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Prepaid Electricity

There are two types of electricity companies in Texas. Postpaid and prepaid electricity. In a few words, postpaid energy services are provided by electricity companies that send you a monthly electric statement for all the energy you used in a month. On the other hand, you can go for prepaid electricity services. This is the one that you buy the energy in advance. You will receive daily notifications of usage and account balance. This way you can see how much energy you use every day. This is the best way to save energy at home and lower your electricity spend.

Prepaid Electricity is a good choice

As mentioned above, prepaid electricity is the best way to save on energy at home. knowing your daily energy usage, you will force yourself to lower your electricity consumption. Besides, if we prepay for our gasoline to power our vehicles, why not do the same with the power we use at home?

Why many people are afraid of Prepaid Electricity?

We have realized that many of our customers do not want or refuse to use Prepaid Electricity.

I want to tell you that the Prepaid Electricity is not as bad as it seems, the only detail is that you have to know how to use it, and get used to the billing since is not the same as the traditional “month-to-month” billing.

There are many advantages of prepaid energy. The one I like the most is that I can see how much energy I’m spending day by day. This helps me analyze what it is that I am doing at home that is helping to consume less or more and thus pay less electricity.

How to use Prepaid Energy?

  • Be aware of daily consumption. Text or Email.
  • Do not let the account balance be less than $10.
  • Do not make small payments.

 

Prepaid Electricity Billing.

Although not all electricity companies work the same, prepaid electricity is billed differently, the customer will receive text messages about daily energy consumption in kilowatts, how much that usage means in currency (dollars), how much the balance and an estimated how many days are left before the balance is consumed. When you have $ 10 of the balance, it’s time to recharge.

Deposit Required on Prepaid Electricity

Many of our customers confuse words when we say that “there is no deposit with prepaid residential electricity”. The truth is that the same product name says, “Prepaid Electricity”.

The definition of the word Deposits is the Placement of something of value under the custody of a person or entity. When the customer makes a payment for the energy and asks for prepaid, that payment is not saved as a deposit, it is what the customer is buying from electricity usage. The customer is buying kilowatts that will be used from the moment the account starts running.

No credit is required.

Prepaid residential electricity does not require credit or a credit check, so you will not be asked for a social security number or some sort of identification, as the customer is paying upfront for energy, it is not necessary to run your credit history.

Quick Energy Connection.

The prepaid electricity system makes things easier and faster. It’s because fewer requirements are needed; as no credit check and a smart meter is required, everything is simpler.

 

Advantages of Prepaid & Postpaid Electricity Services.

 

  • Same-day Connection – No Extra Charge 
  • See how much you save every day (prepaid)
  • ​Competitive Rates
  • ​No Contracts (prepaid)
  • No Reload Fees
  • ​Pay-As-You-Go EZ-Flexpay (prepaid)
  • ​No Deposit (WAC or prepaid)
  • ​World Class Customer Service
  • ​Extended Hours for Sales
  • True Electricity – Pay What You Use
  • Daily Notifications of Usage (prepaid)
  • Lite-Up Texas Program is Welcome [1]

 

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