View Full Version : anyone do the ignite energy electric program?
Schugg
04-15-2008, 04:32 PM
just trying to find out if anyone here has done it for a while or knows anyone. my parents just got into it and i might sign up under them. just looking to see how they have done with it. i know im going to atleast put my electric through them but want to look into who has done the whole program thing. mainly want to get into it so hopefully my wife will have something to do, and i can do on my free time. it doesnt start in georgia til the 21st but its been going on here in texas for a while. but if anyone has some useful info on it let me know, or if your interested let me know, prices for electric seems to be pretty cheap compared to what i have now, and the program dont sound to bad and ill need someone under me if i do it! it does cost money to start the program though.
95alty
04-18-2008, 08:05 AM
Here in GA it is gas... i know about it... its like 300 to start... it is extremely hard to get georgians to change gas companies seeing as though most of our appliances are electric. i know mine are. i chose not to do it because of those reasons. if it were electric like in texas then i would hop on it quick
Schugg
04-18-2008, 05:49 PM
Here in GA it is gas... i know about it... its like 300 to start... it is extremely hard to get georgians to change gas companies seeing as though most of our appliances are electric. i know mine are. i chose not to do it because of those reasons. if it were electric like in texas then i would hop on it quick
yeah i was looking into it and i guess im going to do it, not going to really hurt financially much if i fail miserably at it. they are suppose to be doing it with electric out here (in GA) eventually, but since im already going to be in texas thats where ill be doing it mainly. it will be harder but you can even get people from texas to do it under you while your in georgia.
1CleanEg
04-18-2008, 06:45 PM
i was introduced to this a week ago. seems really interesting so i might jump on it. Unlike that Noni juice crap or Pre-paid legal this is something i think will make some money in time.
The_ CaneCorso
04-18-2008, 08:26 PM
my buddy at work keeps telling me to do it. May be beter then mona vie
Schugg
04-18-2008, 09:08 PM
i havent heard of any of those other things you guys are saying, but if your interested i will need some people to sign up under me. you have to get like 10 customers to switch and then 3 people who want to find pay to do it and find people to switch before you get anything. i can give you pretty much all the info for georgia stuff my parents already have all there info and what not for georgia
SouthSide Tay
04-19-2008, 01:34 PM
I had a guy telling me all about less than a week ago it sounds like a pretty good deal but there is no way in the world that i would switch untill i meet someone that is already doing it. just me two cents
Schugg
04-19-2008, 07:19 PM
you can switch your electric with no cost or problems/worry, just doing the actual business thing is something you want to talk to someone about, i dont think there is a deposit on just getting your electric unless you credit score is below 560 or something, and even then i think the deposit is only 50 dollars.
Kevykev
04-19-2008, 08:10 PM
i was introduced to this a week ago. seems really interesting so i might jump on it. Unlike that Noni juice crap or Pre-paid legal this is something i think will make some money in time.
Multi-Level Marketing deals man. I've tried soooo many of them sine i was young. Not for me at all.
I've heard about the ignite thing, never researched it though.
Schugg
04-19-2008, 09:03 PM
Multi-Level Marketing deals man. I've tried soooo many of them sine i was young. Not for me at all.
I've heard about the ignite thing, never researched it though.
not for you cause couldnt find a legit one, or they were legit, you just could never get what they wanted done?? only thing im worried about is that i will do it and not know who or how to get people to join. but my parents were saying each person has like 5 levels and gets paid a bigger bonus when people in his bottom levels of joining under him get more people so that instead of joining more people under them as much they will help me find people to join under me.
Kevykev
04-20-2008, 08:39 AM
There were all legit, like Pre-Paid Legal for example. There are millionaires to prove the services success. I know a public store manager that makes over $100,000 per year with it. Reason I never "made it big:" It's just not my selling style; i like to sell a more "concrete" product or service.
Besides, I'm I'm not the type of guy to walk up to a stranger in the mall or grocery store and say "hey, I've got something that might interest you"
Go ahead and try it though, there's only one true way to find out if it's something that you can be successful in.
Schugg
04-20-2008, 09:41 AM
yeah im not that type of person either, those people actually annoy the hell out of me. but i guess ill find out whenever i do it
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