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Questions and discussion about AGL's Energy plans and your AGL Energy account
I received a number of Text messages in recent weeks from +61 409 106 791, see following examples:
"Hi Robert ............
AGL Peak Energy Rewards: Event Thursday, 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Reply Y by 4:30 PM to take part.
Earn up to $10 in bill credits for hitting one of the following targets:
Standard Target: Earn $5 for exporting 0.19kWh or more to the grid. OR
Challenger Target: Earn $10 for exporting 0.59kWh or more to the grid the grid.
To de-register from the PER program, and all future events: https://agl.com.au/deregister
For help, call AGL on 131 245"
"Hi Robert ...........
AGL Peak Energy Rewards event is over.
Look out for the email summary within the next 7 days.
To de-register from the PER program, and all future events: https://agl.com.au/deregister
For help, call AGL on 131 245"
I am now wondering whether these text messages may be SCAMS??? At each event our home has been operating on batteries, no electrical draw from the grid, however we have never received the promised results email and checking my electricity account this morning, there are no credits.
What is the story, are these text messages SCAMS or genuine messages from AGL? If AGL should credits appear on my account or is this some type of marketing exercise??
Thanks
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It doesn't appear to be a scam, the links are AGL links and phone number by the looks.
Hmm, I thought Peak Energy Rewards was aimed at reducing power usage, hitting low usage targets during those times of notification, not solar feed in, or do they change to either usage or solar feed in for various event times, or maybe a combination ?
Those are pretty easy targets, season and weather permitting.
I might have to go have a read up on the programme.
If you have a battery, I'd assume you are fully charged well before mid morning or midday normally.
So were you producing enough solar and exporting to the grid in those times, and meet either of those targets ?
Or is your battery programmed to discharge to the grid if you want to send say a kwh out ?
As a side note, did you type the messages in manually, or copy / paste ?
I noticed a grammar error, which often does indicate a scam.
Repeated text . . .
Challenger Target: Earn $10 for exporting 0.59kWh or more to the grid the grid.