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MEMBER WINNER ANNOUNCED


Sure BET (Bills Electronically Transferred)


Sure BET helps take your mind off paying electric bills. It can even help eliminate the high and low bills caused by peaks and valleys of electricity usage, which certainly makes monthly budgeting easier! Choose to pay your actual electric


bill each month or pay a 12-month average amount. On the last day the bill is due (the tenth of each month), your bill is automatically paid from your checking or savings account. No more writing checks, buying


stamps or unnecessary trips to the offi ce to make payments. Approximately 4,100--plus PEC


consumers already take advantage of the Sure BET Program each month. This shows how very popular this program really is with our members! So--are you ready to make a Sure


(l-r) PEC Director of Administrative Facilities Maintenance Paul Pickett presents PEC member Judy Echols of Calvin a Co-op Proud gift basket. Ms. Echols signed up on PEC’s Sure BET program in January to be entered to win the drawing on March 2, 2015, for the basket full of products made and sold on electric co-op lines.


Heat Pump Financing


(for qualifi ed members) The idea of owning a more effi cient home— and paying lower utility bills—has widespread appeal, but fi nding ways to fund needed energy effi ciency improvements can often be a challenge.


allows members a convenient fi nancing option for the purchase and installation of electric air- to-air, dual fuel, and geothermal heat pumps. Loan terms up to 120 months and monthly payments added directly to your electric bill are available.


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and air conditioning all in one unit. As the name implies, heat pumps simply move heat from one place to another. During winter months, they collect and consolidate heat from outside sources and move it inside; during summer months, they reverse the fl ow and send warm, indoor air out.


our Sure BET (Bills Electronically Transferred) program. (7.5% with SURE BET and 10.5% without SURE BET) There is a $35.00 loan document fee, which is added to each loan.


(above) Pontotoc County, Okla., geothermal loop installation at the home of People’s Electric Co-op member Randy Ross in December 2012.


Loan interest rates are 7.5% or 10.5%, determined by whether or not you join A heat pump provides your home’s heating Fortunately, PEC’s Heat Pump Loan Program


BET? Simply call us toll-free 1-877- 456-3031 or (580) 332-3031--or visit us online at website: www.PeoplesElectric.coop/surebet.


PEC Heat Pump Financing Member Eligibility Requirements:


• You must be a current PEC member in good standing with no bill payments received after the 20th of any month;


• Have received active electric service from PEC during the most recent 24 months;


• Maintain a good credit report;


• Hold title to your home and allow PEC to fi le a mortgage on the property where the heat pump will be installed.


Questions about PEC’s Heat Pump Loan program?


Come by our offi ce at 1600 North Country Club Road in Ada during regular business hours or contact our Customer Service Department by


calling 1-877-456-3031 or (580) 332-3031.


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