Perigee Energy Reviews

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Perigee Energy serves electricity to customers in 4 US states. Some customers enjoy savings on fixed rate plans, while others report annoyance with telemarketing sales.

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Our Opinion

Perigee Energy has positive customer service ratings from the Better Business Bureau, and customers report being able to reap savings on fixed rate plans. 

However, variable rates may end up being more expensive than consumers' local utilities. Additionally, some feel overwhelmed by the company's telemarketing practices.

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Available Rates

Rate Type Details Contract Length Cancellation Fee Our Opinion
Fixed Rates
  • Rate remains the same for entire contract period
  • Automatically enrolled in 1 year variable rate plan at end of contract
  • Green energy options available
6, 12, 18, or 24 months $10 per month remaining on contract ($100 maximum)

Recommended:

  • 18 or 24 month periods
Variable Rates
  • Rate changes each month
Some plans have contracts Plans with contracts may feature a cancellation fee Not recommended

Savings on Fixed Rates

Customers appreciate that they have been able to save on fixed rate plans with Perigee Energy in comparison to rates offered by their local utility.

Electricity prices per kilowatt-hour increase over time, which make longer fixed rate contracts a good deal. However, the price of electricity actually fluctuates so much over the course of a year that customers may end up losing money over shorter periods because they can't take advantage of lower prices when the market drops.

We do not recommend variable rates with alternate suppliers, because prices are not regulated by your state government and can end up being more expensive than your local utility.

Positive Customer Service Reviews

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) gave Perigee Energy a B+ rating as of February 2015, for responding well and quickly to official complaints. The BBB reports that the company's score was lowered for being relatively new.

Expensive Variable Rates

According to the Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel (OCC), Perigee was offering rates to some Connecticut customers that were almost double the prices offered by their local utilities. Customers are likely either signed up for variable rate plans with the understanding that rates will remain low, or they have been automatically switched to variable rates at the end of their fixed rate term.

Because Perigee Energy charges early cancellation fees on some variable rate plans, this can effectively make it difficult for consumers to cancel if they miss the deadline at the end of their fixed rate contract.

Too Many Telemarketing Calls

Some customers report that they have received too many sales calls from Perigee Energy, even when they are already signed up with the company. There are some who feel frustrated with the frequency of this practice.

More Information

Perigee Energy serves four states with electricity, across the midwest and east coast. The company is based in Sugar Land, Texas, and was founded in 2011.

You can reach Perigee Energy customer service at 1-866-878-3492. For complete details check out our Perigee contact page.

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