800-591-8729

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  • +6
    Tamianth replies to mr kencade
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    Willow replies to mr kencade
    It would seem the burden of proof rests upon you, sir.
  • -8
    marineslike to play
    | 6 replies
    Miss willowif i may call you that y would i lie. I called pg&e while blue spruce energuy guy
    Was at my door and i quote blue sprue is a supplier of gas so the olny thing pg&e said was that
    They dont know what they charge so you will just have to call pg&e to find out for ur self also i am not looking
    For a pat on the back i can care less me being in the core was to defend my country14 years in the core
    So have a good day
  • +7
    Tamianth replies to marineslike to play
    And your point is what about being a marine Mr Kencade?  
    Oh, I know, its pointless...
  • +6
    Tamianth replies to marineslike to play
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    marineslike to play
    The telemarketers thing yeah but the guys going to the door they have a badge
    With there nam and a pic of them on it and there qc called me and asked
    If they had their shirt on and showed there badge which the guy did
    Cant say much for the people calling but the guys on the street are real
  • +6
    Willow replies to marineslike to play
    You can call me that.....and don't get me wrong. I'm not slamming you being  in the Marines. Only pointing out that it doesn't necessarily make you immune to telling whoppers. Trust me, I've heard my share of BS from plenty of sailors.

    Now, that said.........Tamianth's link has very interesting information about what PG&E has to say about the ones on the street . Turns out they are scammers. So........either you've been scammed or you are here shilling for them. If you're not shilling for them, then I suggest you promptly report it to PG&E.
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    RR replies to Rabbit
    | 3 replies
    I'm glad you called. I also signed up for Blue Spruce and was wondering if they were legit, was beginning to have second thoughts, but thanks to your post, and your research, I feel better about my decision. Thank you.
  • +2
    I know what's up replies to deleted post
    this guy is just an out of work petitioner (you know those stupid [***] that stand around in front of stores asking people to sign a ballot initiative for one buck per signature?) Petitioners have started marketing energy because they have found a new way to scam people. Check this out: http://fox40.com/2013/09/11/anti-arena-signat ... d-misdirection/ Hell, this idiot is probably working for the same gaggle of goons.  Don't give them your sensitive information folks. These guys employ dangerous felons who can't be trusted with private personal data. That's why they ask for your account number and then hang up when you refuse to give it. Or worse.  Look at the idiot language this shill is displaying. They can't find honest work because they are nothing but goons.
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    Corp Defender replies to marineslike to play
    | 2 replies
    I have a hard time believing that you served in the Corp as you would have seen that word every day.  Even if you failed spelling in grade school and only learned to grunt, there are four words that you would inevitably would be able to spell -- Semper Fi Marine CORP... You are obviously a salesman trying to pull one over.  Nice try.
  • +2
    Corp Defender replies to Corp Defender
    "there are four words that you would inevitably be able to spell"  

    An additional "would" in there... whoops.  FAIL on myself!
  • +4
    Badge714
    Not much any more, but if I told you the number of times "Energy flippers" have knocked on my door. One of my favorites was the time some guy said he was from company "x", I need to see your bill to make sure you're getting your saving that you're owed. The problem? He had a baseball cap on with the name of ANOTHER company. The real big problem with these scams is they lock you into contracts. Cheap for 90 days, arm+leg for years. They're glad to give you 10%, as they later pump the blood out of you. Plus (and I feel bad for seniors) what you have to go through to be switched back to your original company.
  • +2
    CelticDragon replies to mr kencade
    I can tell you're a shill because of the way you post:
    1. Short lines instead of straight across (i.e. run-on sentences),
    2. Capitalization where it doesn't belong,
    3. NO punctuation,
    4. The fact you consistently forget to capitalize names of businesses and misspelled 'you're'.
    GO BACK TO YOUR BOILER ROOM AND MAKE OUT WITH YOUR BROOM!
  • +2
    Resident47 replies to Corp Defender
    corp: abbreviation for:
    1. corporal
    2. corporation

    corps: noun, plural corps - (Military)
    a military organization consisting of officers and enlisted personnel or of officers alone  (ex: the U.S. Marine Corps, corps of cadets)
  • +2
    Resident47 replies to marineslike to play
    You were stationed in the molten center of the Earth? Will wonders never cease. Did you wear tin foil socks? Roast your MRE weenies on a steel rod? Any hot dates with native Mole Girls?
  • +1
    gary
    received three phone calls answered one and was told my bill was switched to BSE called the number and was always told I was calling outside of business hours even though I wasn't don't give them any information they are trying to phish for personal info trying to get PG&E"s  business in another state at a rate  they can relegate instead of PG&E fixed rate stay away and screen your calls they are just telemarketers getting a high commission to profit an out of state company keep our business in CA.
    • Caller: BSE
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    ladyP
    A gentleman came to my door saying he is with pge n he wanted to offer lower gas rates as well as weatherization... ask to see my bill n said all he needed was a signature to get me started...I was like ok yea tht would be great but after signing the contract , He refused a business card as well as a contract stating pge would have a copy of the contract, he had no badge.. I'm not happy with this company as it made my bill 40 more a month.. I have tried to call to speak to a supervisor numerous times n was told they weren't available I've also requested a call back n not yet to receive that neither. I did call pge n switch my gas back but now I'm still getting billed.. This is such a SCAM.... they continue to go in and around my neighborhood  my friends n other ppeople say there been calls n door to door with this stating there pge.. SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE ABOUT THIS BLUE SPRUCE SCAMMERS
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    shawndon replies to rb
    Same with me with blue spruce energy he went through the same spiel and the sounded good even looked them up in the website. Guy wasn't rude so I signed since I have a 60 day cancelation but in  the fine lines I noticed afterwards a .33 cent per day charge for utility transportation fee and I'm not feeling comfortable with that hidden charge that was cleverly mischievously not mention. Had anyone seen this charge on other contracts? And what about those satisfied comments..are you aware of the charge and does it show on your bill? Is this a scam even though I read this 3rd party provider is legit in the BBB?
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    Mindy
    | 1 reply
    We mistakenly signed up for this program after a sales person came to our door claiming that the bill would not increase if anything would save us money! What a crock to everyone who says that they save you money. They most be employees trying to make up for all the bad reviews. When I called PG&E about my bill increase, they said that it was BLUE SPRUCE ENERGY and that they have no control over it. I called and asked them about the rate increase, the lady really told me "Well if you use more gas your bill will increase but if you use less gas your rate will increase" WOW!!!
  • +1
    BigA replies to Mindy
    First off I can tell you that all of this is a scam since they do not tell you that your gas company charges extra because you are not buying the gas from them.  Also all these companies are under investigation by the state so it would be in your best interest to file complaints with the Attorney General's Office, The PUC, and see if your contract allows you to change suppliers without a penalty.  Go back to PG & E as the default supplier.

    This is the largest scam ever pulled on the American public by the government and this legislation was enacted by bribes to our representatives.  Those bribes are called political donations.

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