I am a longtime FW forum reader and I need some advice. I recently took a look at my electricity bill and figured I may be able to save some money by going with a different electricity provider or ESCO. I live in NYC. I did some research and checked out several websites and narrowed my choice down to Columbia Utilities as they had low rates and no monthly fees.
So I called them up and they stated that the KWh charge was 13 cents and that it is set each month at a set rate for the month. They also stated that there is no penalty for canceling before the year is out. This sounded reasonable to me so I enrolled over the phone and they later sent the contract and paperwork over to me. I signed the contract without really reading the fine print, I know I should have read every line, but I was busy at the time and took their word for it as an honest company.
So I get my first bill and it is 16.8 cents a Kwh. I call up to complain and see what the issue is and they that the rate fluctuates every day and that they have never had a program where a rate is set for a month. In addition, they want to charge me a cancellation fee because I am under contract for a year with them! I told the CSRs that I spoke to that I was told that the rate was set for a month and that there was no cancellation fee. They said that they will listen to the tape and then get back to me. I call back to find out the results of the phone review and at first I am told that there is no cancellation fee and later on when I go to cancel that there is. I ask to speak to a supervisor and am no awaiting the return phone call.
My questions are what are my options. At this point I just want to get away from this company. I already have some paperwork that I need to fill out to complain to the Attorney General's office in NY. Are there any other options that I have to get this resolved?

