While this IS a possible scam, it's also true that a number of the companies that offer an alternative to PECO are using multi-level marketing schemes as a part of their approach to getting customers.
Being wary is wise, though. On Jun 27, 2011, at 5:38 PM, Jo Ann Fishburn wrote: > > > A young African American woman, nicely dressed in a black dress, saying her > name is Amina, just rang our bell. She said I had probably heard of the > rising PECO rates, and offered to get me a fixed rate if I could show her my > PECO bill--didn't have to be recent. Her notebook was rather scruffy, and it > didn't sound legitimate to me. Just wanted to let others know.
