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1. Find out if the specific state and location offers electricity supplier choice. Not every state offers a choice. The two most likely sources to find out if the state offers choice
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1. Conduct a thorough assessment of your gas and energy needs. Homeowners will have different needs than business owners, and each business is unique as well. Understanding your needs
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1. Determine if your energy consumption is high enough for you to save money buying from a supplier. Most energy suppliers offer rates at fractions of cents less than utility companies
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1. Call your management company or real estate agent. If you moved into an apartment, you can call the management company. Sometimes apartment management handles the billing for water
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