With the instability in the world, I like the idea of locking in natural gas prices. It also helps you budget for your utilities. If prices do fall, you can bet the ranch that they will not fall much, while they could rise through the roof.
Good luck with your decision.
2006-09-19 05:28:53
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answered by exbuilder 7
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Shoot, Sweetness: overlook next three hundred and sixty 5 days! it would want to be occurring next MONTH! like the first individual stated, in basic terms bill Gates, or wealthy human beings may have the funds for it. save going like this, i might want to assert a minimum of $50. No bs! Elizabeth, not everybody lives in a community the position they can provide up employing. u . s . a . human beings might want to be be in a position tochronic, or they are doomed in the experience that they could't get a journey from someone, and also you would possibly want to't ask for rides each and every of the time. Shoot, I stay contained in the country college city section, and at present the gas is $3.80 5 on overall. might want to ought to bypass over seeing my relations one very last time before my baby starts off kindergarten this three hundred and sixty 5 days.
2016-11-27 00:43:57
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answered by keeven 4
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Check the 'lock in agreement'
Usually they're worded so that you might think your rate is locked in, when the service provider can change the rate.
Kinda defeats the lock-in purpose, but personally I think gas rates will increase again over the following year.
2006-09-15 07:01:25
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answered by p_rutherford2003 5
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I would definitely lock it in now since it always goes up a bunch each winter due to higher demand and goes down in the fall and spring. I assume you are in the US?
2006-09-15 07:25:01
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answered by Matt M 5
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Im locked in at 1.75. some companies if you have been with them will automatically do it.
2006-09-16 10:54:19
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answered by JustJane 6
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