Reciprocal lowering of National Grid Bill...

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North Adams MA

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I am on a forgiveness plan with National Grid, and about to move, which means that I will be taken off of the forgiveness plan (which each month reduces my outstanding bill by 10%) and will have a final bill for the full amount. Basically, if I transfer my service, I can continue on the forgiveness plan, but I am moving to an area that is not served by National Grid. What I am proposing: if you live in a National Grid area (see map - towns served by NG are in purple) and would allow me to put my electricity in my name (even if it is a barn, or workshop or RV hookup with a meter, etc.), you can pay the bill minus $20 each month (which will ONLY be your normal electricity usage, and NO part of my balance, which will be forgiven by 10% each month), for approx. 10 months while the balance is forgiven - saving you $200 and also saving me having to pay the large bill in full. The electricity usage will also be charged at low-income rate, which is 32% discount, so you will also be paying less in that regard. It's basically a win-win for both parties. Background to this is that the landlord was using my electricity as the property was cross-metered, and I allowed the bill to accrue while trying to resolve the matter. Horrible guy. Long story. Glad I am leaving there! This might sound a little "out there", but it seems to be my only option at the moment to avoid being hit with a high bill, while also saving you some $$$'s in the process. Please email me first if you are interested, and then we can talk on the telephone as I would like to get to speak with you in order to determine if you are the right fit, while of course answering any questions that you may have! Thanks and let's save some money together!

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