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Bounce Energy
Category: UtilitiesUsers Rating:
(888) 452-68622802 Albany Street
Houston, TX 77006
Bounce Energy is a business providing services in the field of Utilities. Bounce Energy is located in Houston, TX on 2802 Albany Street.
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Bounce Energy is a retail electricity provider that wants to offer our customers "more than just electricity." We provide Texas electricity and Pennsylvania power to our customers along with a variety of plans powered by 100% renewable energy, greener bill options like paperless, superior customers service, a great rewards plan, and a way for our customers to earn even more when they refer us to friends and family.
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