Elizabeth
GBSupporting solar. Excellent customer service. I signed up for solar to support renewable energy. The billing process was confusing at first, but the customer service representative I spoke with was fantastic. Now that I have the hang of the billing process, this is an easy way for me to support solar.
Linda and Steve Davis
GBSerious billing problems & no support In February of this year, NEXAMP billed me exactly TWICE what my bill should be -- they DOUBLED my Nat'l Grid KWH. I have been trying for two weeks to get a correctionof this problem (cases: # 00322348 & # 00325873) but this problem has not been resolved. I called NEXAMP a week ago (March 12th) to try to unenroll in ONEBILL and to cancel my autopay. Today, on their website, I am still enrolled in ONEBILL and therefore am unable to cancel autopay.
Frank Tedeschi
GBThe Company doesn't deliver on its… The Company doesn't deliver on its promises and seems like a total rip off. They were supposed to reduce my energy bill, but instead they have increased - ALMOST doubled. I cancelled the service over 2 months ago, but just received a 3rd bill since as they blame their inability to cancel the service on our electricity provider. STAY AWAY!
Chris K
GBI have reviewed previously I have reviewed previously, but feel an update is warranted. We finally canceled this nonsense after several attempts to get a clear answer on billing. If you look at the other reviews with similar experiences, you will note Nexamps long, winding explanations, that really don'texplain anything. Be advised, you will start out ok, but after awhile you will start getting multiple bills each month, all for different amounts with different due dates. If you have your bill payments budgeted and planned each month (like most households), this becomes problematic. They bill "in arrears"... we got a bill in December for July, but they had no explanation for that delay (National Grid showed the credits on the July bill); and yes, they sent a bill every month in between. They will talk in circles and never fully explain. There were no savings, which was fine, we signed up for environmental reasons, but we are done. Grid sends one easy to understand bill once each month with a single due date. Save your money and your sanity and avoid Nexamp.
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.