What do I do if I received a letter from Texas Power Switch that was addressed incorrectly?

You do not need to take any action if you received a letter that was addressed incorrectly. Because we value your privacy, the City of Coppell did not provide Texas Power Switch with personal information about residents. Instead, Texas Power Switch opted to purchase a mailing list from a third-party vendor. The City of Coppell cannot guarantee the accuracy of the mailing list that was purchased by Texas Power Switch. Some of the names and/or addresses on this list may be incorrect. 

If your utility bill and other official communications from the City of Coppell reflect your correct name and address, there is no need to update your contact information with the City of Coppell.

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1. I received a letter in the mail from Texas Power Switch, and it has the City logo on it. Is this a legitimate letter?
2. What do I do if I received a letter from Texas Power Switch that was addressed incorrectly?
3. Does it cost anything to sign up?
4. Am I obligated to the retail electricity provider that wins the bid switch if I sign up to participate?
5. If I decide to switch providers based on the winning bid, do I have to pay any contract cancellation fees?
6. Does the program cost the city anything?
7. Does the city receive any compensation?
8. Why did the City choose to participate in the program?
9. What is the difference between Oncor and my electricity service provider?