This Phone Script Could Help You Lower Your Monthly Utility Bills

Calling your utility provider may help you find rebates, discounts and other ways to save. Here's what to say when you're on the call.

Laura McMullen
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If you’re looking to lower a utility bill, calling a customer service representative can help. (Look for this number on your bill or company website.)
You could potentially get a lower bill, or, more likely, find ways to cut costs through rebates and assistance programs. Or you may make charges more predictable and easier to plan for with an alternative payment plan.

Your script for finding ways to save

The script below will help you ask about these opportunities and make your case. When you call, you may have to request to an automated operator that you “speak to a representative” a few times. When you connect with a real person, aim to be kind, but firm. Find more guidance, like how to prepare for a successful call, below the script.

Introduce yourself

"Hi, I’m a customer with [Utility Company]. I’d like to go over my bill and see if there's a way to reduce what I'm paying."

Verify account information

"I can give you my account number when you're ready."

Explain the issue

"My bill has been pretty high recently, and I’m wondering if there’s a way to lower what I’m paying or find another way to save money."

Make your request

"Can you walk me through every option available that might lower my bill?"
Consider these four tactics, if applicable:
Highlight loyalty and payment history
"I’ve been a customer for [length of time] and have always paid on time. Is there any discount or loyalty program for long-term customers that I could benefit from?"
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