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5LINX Energy Program The Power of Choice The 5LINX Energy Program empowers consumers to make an informed decision when selecting a competitive supply offer. The program brings competitive natural gas and electricity offers to residential and commercial consumers in select, deregulated markets. Deregulation continues to open new markets, creating competition among energy suppliers, ultimately driving prices down and offering better service to the consumer. Features and Benefits: The restructuring of energy markets in recent years has broken up monopolistic utility companies and opened up competition Consumers now have options when choosing a competitive supply offer Competitive suppliers provide a variety of terms and pricing options Creates unlimited opportunities for 5LINX representatives to present competitive supply offers along with the diverse product portfolio being offered by 5LINX The 5LINX Energy Program brings competitive supply offers to electricity and natural gas consumers in select deregulated markets. Our goal is to increase your awareness of deregulation, provide energy saving tips, and alert you to the benefits of choosing competitive offers. How it works: Energy deregulation has broken up the monopolistic utility companies and opened up competition. Before deregulation occurred, both natural gas and electricity were supplied by regional monopolies or local utilities that owned both the power plants and transmission lines for distribution. Competitive suppliers are able to provide a variety of options for terms and rates. Virtually nothing changes for the customer. There will be no interruption of service, the utility company still services and bills the account. In some markets the supplier may bill for the supply portion separately, in other markets it is included in the bill provided by the utility company. The only change is that the supply of energy to the utility company comes from a competitive supplier. 5LINX representatives must be energy certified and successfully complete the training course to market 5LINX Energy to potential customers. Install Process: When you select an Energy supply offer you are exercising the power to choose a competitive supplier. The switching process begins with your enrollment form. Once you complete the form, the Energy Service Company (ESCO) that made the offer will notify your utility company of your choice. The customer will continue to be serviced directly from the local utility company they have always known with no service interruptions. Enrollment: 1

Customer enrollment is done completely on-line through the 5LINX Representatives Personal Website. Once directed to the personal website, customers may obtain industry information, an overview of deregulation; energy saving tips and select a competitive supply offer (in available markets). Credit checks and/or deposits may be required in some markets. The information collected is securely routed to an affiliated energy supplier which will confirm and process the customers switch. In order to market 5LINX Energy, representatives must enroll in the certification course and successfully complete the training program to gain a basic understanding of topics of deregulation in the natural gas and electricity markets. Once certified, your customers may simply visit your personal website which will be activated with the link to the 5LINX Energy program. From there, customers in select deregulated areas may exercise their power of choice and begin the easy 6 step enrollment process. Representatives can discuss deregulation with consumers and direct them to their personal website where they will have the option to gather more information and choose a plan from the available offers in participating markets. Once the customer enrolls, you ll begin earning residual income every time they pay their energy bill. 5LINX representatives must complete the XOOM Energy Training course before the Energy program will appear in their personal website Customers should be directed to the personal website, there will be no door to door sales, door hangers, mass mailings, or spam Competitive supply offers are available in select markets, availability is dependent upon the status of deregulation and the presence of 5LINX affiliated suppliers Competitive Supply Offers: Competitive supply offers vary from market to market and may have fixed or variable terms. With fixed pricing, consumers lock in a rate today and they will pay that rate for the supply portion of their service during the life of the contract. Variable pricing is often offered at a discount to the utility company s price and fluctuates with market conditions from month to month. Most customers are already on variable pricing with their utility companies today. 2

STATE COMMODITY LOCAL DISTRIBUTION COMPANY 5LINX SUPPLIER CA Gas Pacific Gas & Electric XOOM Energy CA Gas San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) XOOM Energy CA Gas SoCal XOOM Energy CT Electric Connecticut Light & Power XOOM Energy CT Electric United Illuminating XOOM Energy DC Electric PEPCO-DC XOOM Energy DE Electric Delmarva XOOM Energy GA Gas Atlanta Gas & Light XOOM Energy IL Electric Ameren Corp XOOM Energy IL Electric ComEd XOOM Energy IL Gas Nicor Gas XOOM Energy IL Gas Northshore Gas XOOM Energy IL Gas People s Gas XOOM Energy IN Gas Northern Indiana Public Service Company XOOM Energy KY Gas Columbia Gas of KY XOOM Energy MA Electric Massachusetts Electric/National Grid XOOM Energy MA Electric National Grid/Nantucket XOOM Energy MA Electric NSTAR XOOM Energy MA Electric Western Massachusetts Electric XOOM Energy MD Electric Baltimore Gas & Electric XOOM Energy MD Electric Delmarva Power XOOM Energy MD Electric PEPCO XOOM Energy MD Electric Potomac Edison XOOM Energy MD Gas Baltimore Gas & Electric XOOM Energy MD Gas Washington Gas Light XOOM Energy ME Electric Bangor Hydro Electric XOOM Energy ME Electric Central Maine Power XOOM Energy 3

STATE COMMODITY LOCAL DISTRIBUTION COMPANY 5LINX SUPPLIER MI Gas Consumer s Energy XOOM Energy MI Gas Michigan Consolidated Detroit Edison XOOM Energy MI Gas Michigan Gas Utilities XOOM Energy NH Electric Public Service of NH XOOM Energy NJ Electric Atlantic City Electric XOOM Energy NJ Electric Jersey Central Power & Light XOOM Energy NJ Electric Public Service Electric & Gas XOOM Energy NJ Electric Rockland Electric Company XOOM Energy NJ Gas New Jersey Natural Gas XOOM Energy NJ Gas Public Service Electric & Gas XOOM Energy NJ Gas South Jersey Gas XOOM Energy NY Electric Central Hudson XOOM Energy NY Electric Con Edison (NYC) XOOM Energy NY Electric National Grid (East) XOOM Energy NY Electric National Grid (West) XOOM Energy NY Electric Niagara Mohawk (NIMO) XOOM Energy NY Electric NYSEG XOOM Energy NY Electric Orange & Rockland XOOM Energy NY Electric Rochester Gas & Electric XOOM Energy NY Gas Central Hudson XOOM Energy NY Gas Con Edison XOOM Energy NY Gas National Fuel Gas- NY XOOM Energy NY Gas National Grid (East) XOOM Energy NY Gas National Grid (NYC) XOOM Energy NY Gas National Grid (West) XOOM Energy NY Gas Niagara Mohawk (NIMO) XOOM Energy NY Gas NYSEG XOOM Energy NY Gas Orange & Rockland XOOM Energy NY Gas Rochester Gas & Electric XOOM Energy 4

STATE COMMODITY LOCAL DISTRIBUTION COMPANY 5LINX SUPPLIER OH Electric AEP XOOM Energy OH Electric Cleveland Electric Illuminating XOOM Energy OH Electric Dayton Power & Light XOOM Energy OH Electric Duke Energy XOOM Energy OH Electric Ohio Edison XOOM Energy OH Electric Toledo Edison XOOM Energy OH Gas Columbia Gas Ohio XOOM Energy OH Gas Dominion East Ohio XOOM Energy OH Gas Duke Energy XOOM Energy OH Gas Vectren XOOM Energy PA Electric Duquesne Electric XOOM Energy PA Electric Met-Ed XOOM Energy PA Electric PECO XOOM Energy PA Electric Penelec XOOM Energy PA Electric Penn Power XOOM Energy PA Electric PPL XOOM Energy PA Electric West Penn XOOM Energy PA Gas Columbia Gas-PA XOOM Energy PA Gas National Fuel Gas-PA XOOM Energy PA Gas PECO XOOM Energy PA Gas People s Gas of PA XOOM Energy PA Gas UGI XOOM Energy RI Electric Narragansett Electric (National Grid) XOOM Energy TX Electric AEP TX XOOM Energy TX Electric Centerpoint Energy XOOM Energy TX Electric ONCOR XOOM Energy TX Electric TNMP XOOM Energy VA Gas Columbia Gas of VA XOOM Energy VA Gas Washington Gas Light- VA XOOM Energy 5

Energy Supplier Contact List Xoom Energy Phone: 888.997.8979 Website: http://xoomenergy.com 6