Mary Aufiero
GBI have paid more for nexamp then i ever… I have paid more for nexamp then i ever have before. I reviewed my bill with central hudon and didnt have a clue what nexamp was doing.Call nexamp and couldnt explain central hudson was doing. I closed my account in october and still am getting bills.Central hudson didnt get any payments. NEVER AGAIN>
Jeanne me
GBSolar delivery fine but... Solar delivery fine. Accounting - ??maybe improving. After a months-long battle with their accounting dept they finally rectified the mess today. Hopefully they will straighten things out going forward for everyone b/c there have been more complaints than mine. Fingers crossed for them (but i left the service due to the problems).
Crystal Tomlin
GBBasically a scam Basically a scam There are no "cancellation fees" but they bill you huge amounts for multiple billing cycles after cancellation. That is worse in my opinion because so far it's amount to $500, give me a cancellation fee instead! It is incredibly expensive and not affordable. For me, it is more than my monthly electric bill! I've spent so far $1400 and saved $63.98... And I've had it only for 7 months. I am never doing anything solar again. This is complete BS. Nexamp makes me sick to my stomach.
Gilbert Hale
GBI just signed up for NexAmp for a 2nd… I just signed up for NexAmp for a 2nd home we own, but only use for family and friends to gather for social events, and to havce additional garage parking for two of our collector vehicles (we call the house Casa Dde Shelby). We have a very large array of solar panels (70) on our main residence, but I could not invest justify getting solar panels for Casa De Shelby as our consumption levels are quite low. I track our consumption of utilities very month, and plan to alter the worksheet I use for Casa De Shelby to ascertain the actual net savings we get with NexAmp. It is clear to me that there is a delay with the NexAmo statements, so correlating the month of consumption will be a bit tricky as it relat4s to the month we receive the statements. I ought to be able to figure it all out, and then be able to slice the numbers up. I am not too worried about getting a 10% savings for electrical costs, although that would be nice. Rather, I am hoping to be able to derive the power we use with some kind of solar source. Since getting privately owned solar panels is not viable with this 2nd home, NexAmp seems to be a nice fit.
Susan Coveney
GBSending solar power to my Utility Co. is good. I am delighted that I have finally started to receive "CDG" credits on my utility bill; I am pleased to be sending solar power into my electrical grid. I signed up years ago before they built my local solar array and it was months, if not years before the next contact from Nexamp. At the beginning of last year, I started receiving the CDG credits. As a retired CPA, I'd like Nexamp's billing to be fuller and to correspond to what I'm seeing on the bill from my electric company. At the moment, the 2 accounting systems are living in separate universes. At the moment, I've had 2 months where I paid no utility bill because of accumulated CDG credits. It's a lovely experience, but doesn't seem realistic. On the other hand, I can't find any data on the amount of this accumulated credit on the Nexamp website. Bewildered in Upstate NY--where it's winter and I'm definitely using a lot of electricity.