Mary
GBI wish there would only be one bill… I wish there would only be one bill sent wither by email or snail mail. Bills are confusing. I like saving a bit on money on electricity costs
Mary Ellen
GBInitial sign on was a very easy…making change no problem Initial sign on was a very easy process. We got all our questions answered and to date everything that was promised has happened. We wanted to enroll in auto pay and had no problem doing so, the website was easy to maneuver. And recently we needed to change our payment option, and once again had no problem adding the new information & setting up our new preferences. We have also found all the information on Nexamp’s website to be very informative- ie shows our solar & storage location.
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.
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.
Wayne Printy
GBThe advertising is extremely deceptive… The advertising is extremely deceptive regarding the discount. In Maine, the discount will be off of the standard offer. If you have selected a different energy supplier, you will not receive the discount off of the other supplier's charges. When the standard offer rates jump steeply, as they did for 2023, and you have a lower price contract with another supplier, the discount applied to to the standard offer may result in a bill that is HIGHER than you would pay without this solar contract. The kWh hours you banked this summer at such high prices will be used to offset this winter's bills that would otherwise have much lower kWh prices. Looking at the bigger picture, the cost of solar power is largely fixed cost infrastructure while the cost of fossil fuel is largely variable market costs for fuel. Why should we pay more for fixed cost solar electricity just because the price of fossil fuels goes up?