BDN Looks At Other State’s Efforts To "Crackdown" On Retail Suppliers
September 06,2016
In tandem with its recent report on Maine retail supplier prices versus default service, the Bangor Daily News also published a look at other states' efforts to "crack down" on retail suppliers, in New York and Connecticut:
BDN: Two states are cracking down on competitive suppliers, with mixed results
The BDN also took a look at the use of MLM in retail energy sales:
One company is taking the Mary Kay approach to selling Mainers electricity
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