Let’s say you and your neighbor live on the same street.
Same electric poles. Same provider.
But your neighbor just told you they’re paying a full two cents less per kilowatt-hour than you are.

You double-check your bill. You know what that means:
You’re paying more every single month—for the exact same power.

How is that even possible?


 It’s Not About Who You Know—It’s About What You Know

In Texas, the retail electricity market is completely deregulated. That means there isn’t one price—there are hundreds.

Your neighbor may have:

Shopped the market recently
Locked in a better term length
Avoided minimum usage fees
Got a broker to negotiate for them

Or worse—maybe they used Amerigy Energy and you didn’t. Yet.


 Here’s What Most People Don’t Realize

Electricity plans are filled with variables no one explains:

Meanwhile, the real rates—those negotiated daily between brokers and providers—change constantly.

And unless you’re shopping the market every week, you’re probably missing the window for the best deal.


 Don’t Let Loyalty Cost You

We see this mistake all the time:
Good folks who trust their provider to “keep them in the best plan.”
They assume their rate is fair… until their bill jumps, or they talk to their neighbor, or they finally call us and say:

“Wait, I could’ve been saving how much?!”


 What Amerigy Energy Does Differently

We’re not a provider—we’re your advocate.
With access to over 100 retail providers, we shop the market daily to find the best available rate for your home.

We do all the legwork, at no cost to you, and with full transparency.
No spam. No pushy sales. Just real savings.


 Find Out If Your Neighbor’s Rate Could Be Yours

Let’s see if you’re leaving money on the table.

Call 877-631-8875 and ask for Bryan
Or upload your bill at info@amerigyenergy.com or shop on your own at AmerigyEnergy.com/shopnow

Final Thought

You and your neighbor may share a fence.
But if they’re paying less for power, it’s time to ask why—and do something about it.

Because in Texas, the best rates don’t go to the loyal.
They go to the informed.