Left unchallenged, FPL will continue their expansion into home services using their established branding and recognition, customer lists, infrastructure and market power to decimate our businesses and dominate our markets. They are unfairly using ratepayer funded resources from their regulated utility to force their way into new revenue streams and higher profits. Their goal is to leverage their market power, aggressively recruit our employees, use predatory pricing to steal our customers and put us out of business.
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This is not about competition. It’s about fairness.
Left unchallenged, FPL will continue their expansion into home services using their established branding and recognition, customer lists, infrastructure and market power to decimate our businesses and dominate our markets.
Their goal is to leverage their market power, aggressively recruit our employees, use
predatory pricing to steal our customers and put us out of business.
They will continue to expand.
FPL has vast resources including lawyers, lobbyists and decades of donations to dependent political pals. To fight them and to get the word out about the impacts on local family owned businesses, local jobs and costs to consumers, we have to stand together.
Together we will win but we cannot do it without you. We are right but without the funds to tell our story, we will fail. Make an investment in the future of your business and our industry.
Help us fight unfair competition by a ratepayer-funded monopoly.
Learn more and register here: https://macca.us/event-3669298
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