How many people do you know that use electricity or natural gas?
How many of those people do you know that would like to pay more, less, or even get it free?
If we could save people that kind of money while still providing the reliable service they're used to, how much money do you think we could make?
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Consider these facts: 1. We deliver a product that is below retail costs 2. Everyone uses this product. 3. Everyone understands how to use our product, which means zero product education. 4. You are not selling anything, you are only educating others their choices. 5. We don't change the way the customer buys the product. They use it like normal, and they pay for it the same way they did before.
Knowledge is power only if you put it into action. Deregulation is happening. Customers are waking up to the idea they can switch their energy service provider and save money. There is no time like the present to take advantage of the opportunity.
Here are four reasons why we think it makes perfect sense for you to get started today:
1. Perfect Timing
Energy deregulation is sweeping across America. Texas and New York now allow competition for both residential and commercial customers. Other states will follow in the months and years to come. When markets deregulate, consumers rush to better choices and lower prices. That rush is just beginning.
2. Perfect Product
Electricity is a trillion-dollar industry. Everyone understands it. Everyone uses it. Everyone likes to save money. It's easy to explain. Anyone can sell it. Natural gas is similar. Everyone uses it. Everyone likes to save money. Your customers save money and generate income to you every month.
3. Simple Business
No deliveries, no inventory, no complicated paperwork, and no customer service for you. Ambit Energy takes care of everything. You'll be backed by a solid company with an experienced management team so you can begin your journey to financial independence.
4. Flexible Schedule
Work how and when you want. Work from your home. Enjoy more time with your family and friends. According to the Direct Sales Association, home-based business owners generated over $30 billion in sales in 2005. Over 80% of them worked less than 30 hours per week. Many have replaced the income from their full-time jobs and are now free to pursue a lifestyle they never dreamed possible.
While the two words are easy to say consecutively, we are finding they often do not go together in the real-life practical application.
With the exposure we have had to the downfall of corporate giants like Enron, Arthur Andersen, MCI Worldcom and many others now being bailed out by the Feds, it causes me to pause and wonder if it’s possible to succeed with a team of honest, hardworking people unified in an effort to take a product or service to the highest level.
It seems with each new day we are faced with yet another scandalous indiscretion by either a businessperson or politician who was trying to get ahead (no pun intended).
I was recently introduced to and invited to join an organization which I feel embodies a different kind of mentality than the other mega-giant corporations and I think others should take note. Ambit Energy in Dallas, Texas is a young but vibrant electricity provider currently doing business in just a few states. They direct-sell electricity by way of the recent deregulation that has occurred in Texas, New York, Illinois and some others.
Here’s the impressive part...the guys at the top such as the CEO, COO, CFO, Senior IT guy, and Chief Marketing Officer, all office out in the open near each other and with no walls, doors or partitions. They went basic on the furniture by choice and maintain a philosophy of frugality that has spread throughout the company. They pay their office support staff a fair wage and their salespeople well, too. The thought of needing to call a board meeting to express ideas, concerns or solutions is merely a waste of time since they can just roll their chairs over to one another and hammer it out.
I was so thoroughly impressed with the company and how responsible they are being with their customer’s money, I thought I would share this model with my readers. It turns out that when you run a business that is not top heavy and based on greed, you tend to not topple over. Ambit is one of the fastest growing companies in US history and only just beginning to walk according to their top brass.
Here are the most frequently asked questions from consumers about their residential energy service.
What has changed in electric service with deregulation?
You can now choose to buy residential energy from a different supplier than the original provider for your area. These companies are called Retail Electric Providers (REP) in Texas, Energy Service Companies (ESCO) in New York, and Alternative Gas Suppliers (AGS) in Illinois.
How does Ambit Energy reduce my monthly bills?
Deregulation allows REPs, ESCOs, and AGSs - like Ambit Energy - to buy energy wholesale from competitive providers and pass the savings along to customers.
If I switch, where will my power come from?
Your current electric utility or Local Wires Company will continue to deliver your electricity. Your power will come from a regional power pool that includes energy from traditional power plants and other sources like wind, water, sun and natural gas. Your Local Distribution Company will continue to deliver your natural gas.
Will the reliability of my residential energy service change with deregulation?
No. No matter which retail supplier you choose, power will continue to be delivered safely and reliably by a company still regulated by the utility commission or agency of your state.
What happens if I have an emergency or power outage?
Because your local utility is still responsible for maintenance and repair, you will call these regulated firms in the event of an emergency or outage at the number provided on your bill.
Does everyone have the power to choose their energy supplier?
No. City-owned utilities and member-owned electric and/or natural gas cooperatives have the option of giving their customers a choice of providers, or keeping things the way they are today.
What happens if my retail energy company goes out of business?
You will not be without energy. You should receive a notice from your retail provider giving you time to select a new provider. If not, your service will revert to your previous provider or a provider designated by the state utilities agency. Rest assured, Ambit Energy is financially solid and in no danger of going out of business.
Not only do they offer customers a guaranteed lower rate then what Nicor charges, they also offer...
a free $200 gift just for signing up,
Travel rewards points for every therm of gas you use, that you can turn in for free vacation packages.
And all customers will get a free web site where they can pay their bills online, and refer friends and family to save too. And if a customer refers 5 friends, they get a choice of 5 different vacation packages, one being a cruise.
To find out how to get free energy, visit the web site and click on the banner at the bottom.
To start saving money today, click on the graph above or go to www.clinthummel.joinambit.com
Click on the enroll now button, and fill out the short form. You will then be asked which package you want. If you have any questions, give me a call, my number is on the bottom of the web site or you can email us at ambitpower526@yahoo.com
Commerce Energy Sells Texas Retail Electricity Service Contracts to Ambit
Posted on: Thursday, 30 October 2008, 09:00 CDT
The Commerce Energy Group has announced that its principal operating subsidiary, Commerce Energy, has sold all of its retail electricity service contracts in Texas to Ambit Energy for an estimated $14.8 million.
The purchase price includes $8.5 million in cash received on closing, a second payment of $2.7 million, reduced by customer deposits and adjusted for final customer count, to be received on or before November 24, 2008 and deferred payments over a 24-month period estimated to be $3.6 million.
Commerce Energy will retain its business providing retail electric power and natural gas in other markets in which it currently operates. Commerce was represented by the Affiliated Energy Group in connection with the transaction.
Michael Fallquist, COO of Commerce Energy, said: "This is a significant, positive step in both paying down debt as well as strengthening the core platform of the company. We found a buyer in Ambit that shares our commitment to great technology, products and customer service."
Source: Datamonitor
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dallas, Texas (January 31, 2007)
The
Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Dallas/Northeast Texas has accepted
Ambit Energy’s application for membership. Ambit is a rapidly growing
retail electric provider serving residential consumers within the
deregulated electricity markets in Texas.
"Joining the
Better Business Bureau is a natural fit for our company," said Jere
Thompson, Jr., Ambit Energy Co-Founder and CEO. “Beyond our enthusiasm
for saving our fellow Texans money on their monthly electric bills, our
goal is to be the finest and most respected retail electric provider in
the country."
"Our senior management team is filled
with experienced veterans of rapid growth service companies." Mr.
Thompson continued, “They understand what it takes to train great
people and provide outstanding service."
"As more
consumers assert their right to choose a new electricity provider, an
attractive rate isn’t the only factor being considered," said Chris
Chambless, Ambit Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer. “More and
more, quality customer service and accurate billing are at the top of
the priority list for educated customers."
With a strong
online presence, Ambit Energy also participates in the BBBOnline
Reliability Seal program, which is designed to help businesses promote
trust and confidence on the Internet so consumers will view the
Internet as a safe place to shop. Ambit Energy can be found on the
Internet at www.ambitenergy.com.
"Having the BBBOnline
Reliability Seal on our website is important," said Mr. Chambless. "It
tells our customers and Independent Consultants that we are serious
about our commitment to provide exceptional service."
Ambit Energy, a Retail Electricity Provider based in Dallas, announced today that it has entered into a multi-year electric supplier agreement with Coral Power, LLC ("Coral"), a member of the Royal Dutch Shell plc group of companies.
Under the new multi-year contract, Coral will supply electricity to Ambit Energy to serve residential customers in Texas and New York.
"In line with our vision to become the finest and most respected energy services provider in the country, this agreement with Coral positions us for tremendous growth and stability as we expand our business in Texas, New York and soon other deregulated markets," said Ambit Co-founder and CEO Jere Thompson, Jr. "Our business relationship with Coral is yet another step towards realizing our corporate vision."
"Ambit is now strategically positioned to provide our rapidly growing base of customers in Texas and New York with competitive rates and incredible value for years to come," said Chris Chambless, Ambit Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer. "We believe that by partnering with one of the largest suppliers of electricity and natural gas in North America, we have enhanced our ability to enter new markets, which in turn expands growth opportunities for our Consultants as we continue to educate consumers about the benefits of deregulation in the markets we serve."
About Ambit Energy: Based in Dallas, Texas, Ambit Energy, L.P., is a Retail Electric Provider (REP) in Texas, and an Energy Services Company (ESCO) in New York. Ambit provides electricity services to residential customers in deregulated Texas and New York markets. Ambit acquires customers through a network of independent consultants.
About Coral: Shell Trading is a global business network integrating the worldwide energy trading activities of the Royal Dutch Shell group of companies, of which Coral Energy Holding L.P. and its subsidiaries are an integral part. With headquarters in Houston, Texas, and trading and marketing offices located across North America, Coral Energy offers a comprehensive portfolio of energy-related products and services associated with natural gas and power marketing and trading. Coral Energy markets and trades natural gas, wholesale power and risk products with counterparties and customers across North America. Its customers include commercial and industrial end users, utilities, producers, generators and aggregators.
Dallas, Texas (September 26, 2008) — Ambit Energy, L.P., announced today that it has filed for its membership in the Direct Selling Association (DSA), a move which further confirms the retail energy provider’s commitment to practicing the highest ethics in business.
Ambit Energy Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Jere W. Thompson, Jr., stated, "Since founding Ambit Energy, we have practiced the motto: ‘Never sacrifice integrity for growth.’ Our application for membership in the Direct Selling Association, with their high standards of ethical conduct, is just a continuation or our commitment to do things the right way every day. We know we’re on the right path to be the finest and most respected competitive energy provider in the country."
According to Ambit Energy Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer Chris Chambless, " Even though network marketing is becoming a more accepted business model, there are still companies that do not strive to meet high ethical standards. Our membership in the DSAdemonstrates our commitment to all of our Consultants and to all those entrepreneurs across the country who are evaluating our business as their vehicle for positive financial change in their lives."
About Ambit Energy Ambit Energy, L.P., is a retail energy provider based in Dallas, Texas. Ambit Energy currently provides electricity service to residential customers in deregulated Texas markets; serves electricity and natural gas customers in New York City and in most of Westchester County, N.Y.; and provides natural gas service in certain markets in Illinois.
Dallas, Texas (August 20, 2008) — Ambit Energy, L.P., announced today that former Vice Chairman, President and COO of T
XU, David W. Biegler, has joined the company as an investor and advisor to the executive management team.
A 40-year veteran of the energy industry, Mr. Biegler currently serves as Chairman of Estrella Energy, L.P., a natural gas transportation and processing firm. He retired from T
XU as Vice Chairman in 2001.
"This is the first time I have invested in a Texas-based electric retail provider. I like Ambit’s experienced management team, its home-grown systems, its expansion into New York and Illinois, and its remarkable business model. The company has had phenomenal growth and has demonstrated its ability to manage that growth very well. Ambit’s strategic partnership with
Shell Energy Trading speaks a lot about the respect Ambit has earned from the giants in the industry in such a short amount of time. I am excited about the opportunity to play a role in helping Ambit reach its potential and about joining this group of investors," said Mr. Biegler.
"David Biegler’s experience in the energy industry is invaluable. He is a perfect addition to our investor group," stated Ambit Energy Co-founder and CEO, Jere Thompson, Jr. "His standing and respect in our industry and our local community is enormous. We look forward to tapping into his expertise and wisdom."
Mr. Biegler joined TXU in 1997 as its President and Chief Operating Officer. He became Vice Chairman of TXU in May 2000. He previously served as Chairman, President and CEO of ENSERCH, the parent of Lone Star Gas Company. He joined ENSERCH in 1966 where he served in a variety of management and executive positions prior to becoming Chairman.
Mr. Biegler has been involved in community and charitable activities throughout his career. He has served as President, Circle Ten Council, of the Boy Scouts of America. He has previously chaired the Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas Citizens Council, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and Education is Freedom. He holds a B.S. in Physics from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University. Mr. Biegler also serves as a board member of Southwest Airlines Company, Trinity Industries, Inc. and Dynegy, Incorporated.
About Ambit Energy
Ambit Energy, L.P., is a retail energy provider based in Dallas, Texas. Ambit currently provides electricity service to residential customers in deregulated Texas markets, serves electricity and natural gas customers in the five boroughs of New York City and Westchester County, and provides natural gas service in certain markets in Illinois.