Update: This popular deal is still available with updated pricing & providers
Various Utility Companies are having a
4th of July Sale offering the
Google Nest Smart Programmable Wi-Fi Thermostat (Snow or Charcoal) to current
Account Holders in select states for as low as
Free (no rebate or coupons required). Shipping costs may vary depending on location and provider.
Thanks to community member
AquaShop8310 for finding this deal.
Participating locations/services:
- Connecticut
- United Illuminating $25 or Free with enrollment in their Smart Savers Rewards program --> Now $32.50 or still free with enrollment
- Maryland
- BG&E $24.99 or Free with enrollment in their Connected Rewards program ---> Now $54.99 or $4.99 with enrollment
- Michigan
- Consumers Energy $49.99 or Free with enrollment in their Peak Power Savers Smart Thermostat Program --> Now $80 or $4.99 with enrollment
- Missouri
- Ameren Missouri $50 or Free with enrollment in their Thermostat + Peak Time Savings program
- Evergy $20 with enrollment in their Thermostat program
- New Jersey
- Orange & Rockland $24.99 or Free with enrollment in their Smart Savers program. ----> Now $54.99 or still free with enrollment
- New York
- NYSEG $24.99 or Free with enrollment in their Smart Savings Rewards program --> Now $54.99 or $9.99 with enrollment
- Orange & Rockland $24.99 or Free with enrollment in their Smart Savings Rewards program ----> Now $54.99, still free with enrollment
- RG&E $24.99 or Free with enrollment in their Smart Savings Rewards program. ---> Now $54.99 or $9.99 with enrollment
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Anyways, they charge people a line item cost to fund all their rebate programs for stuff like this, outdoor power tools, appliances, etc. An even bigger kick in the oblongs, the charge decreases with usage (more on that in a minute). In my case, I have solar panels on my house so I don't pay anything towards it as I never use more than I generate. Contrast that with my 72-year old mother on her fixed income and she's paying like $20 a month for this "line item".
Call me crazy, but I just don't agree with these types of programs. If my mom could afford to put the solar panels on her house, she clearly would. These programs punish the very people that can't afford to negate them in the first place. They'll argue to use less electricity, but there's only so much you can cut out. Frankly, the way I see it is if you want to make your home more energy efficient have at it, but it shouldn't come at the expense of the collective as a whole. I really have no idea who wakes up in the morning and says "hmm I think this will be a good idea". I feel like they take advantage of people that they know can't fight back against them unless they want to buy an army of hamsters to spin the wheels of electricity for them 🤣
Anyone else get the same message?
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Before login webpage shows $49.99 ($129-$50 instant rebate -$30 Manufacturers rebate) but once logged in (I am a Dominion customer) price is back to $129.99
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Before login webpage shows $49.99 ($129-$50 instant rebate -$30 Manufacturers rebate) but once logged in (I am a Dominion customer) price is back to $129.99
So once I get this and activate it, it says there is an additional $50 rebate. Does anyone know how this works? Do I contact my electric company after or does it all happen automatically?
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Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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