Home Heating


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As an electricity or natural gas consumer, you have rights and responsibilities:

  • Know who your supplier is, if you have a contract with whom, the price you pay, and your monthly consumption.
  • Ask agents for photo ID, what company they represent, and for a copy of any material presented you can keep.
  • Know the price offered, exit conditions and renewal options. Read the fine print.
  • Use the 10-day cooling off period after receiving the written contract to review the contract and research any questions you have. Make sure you’re comfortable with your choice.
  • In some cases, you’ll need to reaffirm your contract for it to remain in effect. Typically, reaffirmation is done in writing or by phone.
  • Don’t feel rushed or pressured – make the choice that’s right for you.
  • Visit the Ontario Energy Board’s website for information on electricity and gas rates, ways to cut your energy costs and rules designed to protect consumer interests.

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