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{{toplink|url=http://sillyutility.net|name=sillyutility.net}}'''Silly Utility''' introduces itself with the line, "Compare Utility Bills With Neighbors," and {{gives}}<blockquote>This humble website hopes to help the millions of people in Philadelphia better understand and negotiate their utility bills. All you need to do is share your utility bills (after redacting sensitive information) and compare with neighbors. Then you can use this new information to renegotiate your rate. You're going to save a lot of money, it might make a difference in your life.</blockquote><blockquote>The utility markets today (mostly cable TV, internet, phone) are a complete joke. For hundreds of years there has been only one or two choices of service provider anywhere. And this is certainly true in the Philadelphia market. This problem persists because of politics and because the companies and politicians don't give you the information you need to fix it. In the next local election, would you know who to vote for that supports telecom competition? And if you voted for them could you be sure they will deliver?</blockquote>
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== Compare Utility Bills With Neighbors ==
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*This humble website hopes to help the millions of people in Philadelphia better understand and negotiate their utility bills.  
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*All you need to do is share your utility bills (after redacting sensitive information) and compare with neighbors.  
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*Then you can use this new information to renegotiate your rate.  
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*You're going to save a lot of money, it might make a difference in your life.
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<blockquote>The utility markets today (mostly cable TV, internet, phone) are a complete joke. For hundreds of years there has been only one or two choices of service provider anywhere. And this is certainly true in the Philadelphia market. This problem persists because of politics and because the companies and politicians don't give you the information you need to fix it. In the next local election, would you know who to vote for that supports telecom competition? And if you voted for them could you be sure they will deliver?</blockquote>
 
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Revision as of 21:33, 18 November 2017

sillyutility.net


Compare Utility Bills With Neighbors

  • This humble website hopes to help the millions of people in Philadelphia better understand and negotiate their utility bills.
  • All you need to do is share your utility bills (after redacting sensitive information) and compare with neighbors.
  • Then you can use this new information to renegotiate your rate.
  • You're going to save a lot of money, it might make a difference in your life.

The utility markets today (mostly cable TV, internet, phone) are a complete joke. For hundreds of years there has been only one or two choices of service provider anywhere. And this is certainly true in the Philadelphia market. This problem persists because of politics and because the companies and politicians don't give you the information you need to fix it. In the next local election, would you know who to vote for that supports telecom competition? And if you voted for them could you be sure they will deliver?