New York launches
probe of energy provider Ambit
Excerpts:
The commission received 448 consumer complaints about
Ambit last year, which is roughly double the number of any other company.
Another 289 complaints were received through the end of March this year —
again, far more than any other energy service company, or ESCO.
Ambit is multi-level marketer that has built an
ever-changing network of independent consultants that sell electricity and
natural gas to consumers. The company was cooperating with the inquiry, the PSC
said.
The investigation is the first to be undertaken by the
PSC's Consumer Advocate, a newly created post.
The agency urged Ambit customers who believe they were
overcharged or otherwise taken advantage of to file a complaint by going to
www.dps.ny.gov/Consumer_Complaints.html or calling (800) 342-3377.
and last month:
New Yorkers
scammed by Dallas-based Ambit Energy
Excerpts:
In 2014 alone, the New York Public Service Commission
received 450 complaints about Ambit, primarily from people whose guaranteed
savings plan was rolled over to a plan that did not guarantee savings at the
end of the contract term.
"Wow, Auntie" you say "Thanks for the Public Service announcement, but how has this impacted Orange County?" In two ways, the first being that there are some people in Orange County that use or have used Ambit services and the secondly, by who is involved.
"Who is that Auntie?"
linked again
and don't forget
Nieces and Nephews in neighboring Mamakating and Bloomingburg, do you think Danny boy is addressing your concerns when he suggests inter-municipal and inter-county water and sewer districts and shared services?
Or is he serving a former employer, recent business associate and developer of "Chestnut Ridge" high density housing?
Don't let them pull your chain.
Did they sell this to anyone in Wallkill? If so, wouldn't it be a conflict of interest?
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