ONG Help?!!!!
Hi, today is the cut off for those who want to join the Voluntary Fixed-Price Plan: Have any of you done this and do you think it will save money? My July bill shows gas at 6.67 per dekatherm ? Aug 6.67, Sep 6.90.... let me know what you think.
http://www.ong.com/residential/vfp.jsp
Voluntary Fixed-Price Plan
The deadlne for enrolling in the Voluntary Fixed-Price Plan is October 31, 2005.
The Voluntary Fixed-Price Plan allows you to select a fixed, per-unit price for the natural gas you consume. (The price applies to the cost of the gas itself; regular delivery charges still apply and your bill will still vary according to the amount of gas you use.)
The advantage of this plan is having a known cost per unit of gas for a one-year period. Since the cost of the gas is usually the largest portion of your natural gas bill, this is a good way to protect yourself from the kind of ups and downs in price that we’ve experienced in recent years.
If you enroll in the Voluntary Fixed-Price Plan, you should realize that you could pay more or less than customers who remain on ONG’s system average cost of gas. The plan does not guarantee savings; it is intended to protect customers from the wide swings in natural gas prices that sometimes occur.
The price of gas for the Voluntary Fixed-Price Plan will be $8.393 per Dekatherm for the 12-month period from November 2005 through October 2006.
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