
Think Energy Resources
Who is Think Energy?
GDF Suez, also known as Think Energy, is a deregulated electricity provider in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Texas.
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Our Rating of Think Energy
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Think Energy Plan Summary
We recommend plans from NRG Home and Verde Energy instead.
4-5 Star Reviews: 1 (4%)
Think energy is great,
2-3 Star Reviews: 1 (4%)
Terrible customer service in general and hard to get in contact with anyone. They overcharged me significantly on two invoices and re-write the invoices back to me. I was fine with this company until this situation occurred . I was informed by the rep as well to resign with them and my invoices would be re-written. That wasn't the plan and now I owe them $ 500 in total for two electric invoices in a small apartment.
1-2 Star Reviews: 23 (92%)
The rates seem good and they are, but when you try to switch providers you are caught in no mans land and they charge you their no contract which rate which is about double. Switching to my towns plan as cost me $75 on one bill and $95 on the next. I would have been better off canceling my contract and paying the fee.
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Think Energy FAQs
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Where can I order Think Energy electricity?
- Think Energy does not have any electricity plans
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Where can I order Think Energy natural gas?
- Think Energy does not have any natural gas plans
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What do customers think about Think Energy?
- That depends on who you ask. There will always be someone who feels wronged by a company, no matter how good they actually are. The average Think Energy customer review is 1.1 / 5 stars. Keep in mind, consumers will go out of their way to complain far more often than they will to give praise.

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