Ambit Energy has come under scrutiny from regulators and consumer advocates. A 2014 story by
ConsumerAffairs documents numerous complaints by customers whose rates doubled or tripled without warning. Complainants also said it was difficult to contact Ambit to discuss rates or switch plans. In New York, state officials and consumer groups have claimed that sales representatives, who are paid by
commission, have misrepresented contracts, exaggerated financial benefits of membership, and been excessively aggressive in recruiting vulnerable groups such as the elderly and non-native English speakers. In 2014, the
New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) received 450 complaints about the company, most of which are for
price gouging, or unanticipated rate increases following the expiration of contracts. In May 2015, the NYPSC launched an investigation into the company. The results of the NYPSC investigation were announced in December 2015, with Ambit refunding 1,566 customers for a total of $950,700. In Texas, Ambit accumulated $57,500 in fines between 2010 and 2012 for violating customer protection rules. Carol Biedrzycki, of the
consumer organization Texas ROSE, has said that representatives for multi-level marketing energy companies are more focused on marketing than on providing continuing service. Biedrzycki has also criticized Ambit and some other Texas energy providers for charging excessive connection and disconnection fees. == References==