Very interesting that other people here say that this number is trolling in Pennsylvania re electric service. I am in Minnesota. And we have no "alternate" electric service providers here. The robot's computer must have gone wacko.
Hello, owner of Eisenbach Consulting, LLC here. These calls ARE NOT from us. We operate the web site ElectricChoice.com, but we absolutely do ZERO outbound telemarketing. The only outbound calls we make are to customers who have contacted/reached out to us. We employ no telemarketers, we are a small company. We do not have any employees in PA, nor do we have any PA phone numbers (as this number is).
My guess is that someone is confused. Someone calling may say something about "Electric Choice" because that's what PA's deregulation campaign is called, but that does not mean they are ElectricChoice.com.
I am the Commercial Manager at Eisenbach Consulting. We do not have a dialer or a robot caller or anything of the sort. We handle inbound calls from customers and assist them in their energy needs. The term: "Electric Choice" is simply a common industry term given to the ability to be able choose your electricity. There are literally hundreds of companies that use that term in their domain or company description. We do operate the website: www.electricchoice.com, but we have no association with this phone number or even a call center much less a robot dialer. I completely understand your frustration though and hope that the calls stop.
All the best,
Nathan Woodfin
(800) 977-4020 Ext 98
Just got a call from this number. Phone ID said Avondale, PA. I did not answer - know nobody there. Verizon allows me up to 100 numbers to block, so this one got added to the list. If they try again, they won't get through.
Just got my second call from this number. Caller ID said Avondale, PA. Think it was an electric company looking to reduce my rates. Sick of these calls.
Seriously? My last electric bill was only $13.20 with PECO! All these other clowns give you a good rate and lock you in for a year but then your bill skyrockets when they have to charge you what everyone else if paying. And if you're on PECO's CAP Program and switch? You have to re-apply like a new customer all over again. If you tell these people you're on the CAP program, they hang up and take you off the list. LOL!