Think Energy fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

Think Energy’s website domain (“thinkenergy.plus”), was privately registered on November 18th, 2022.

Further research reveals Think Energy marketing material citing Michael Fallquist as founder and CEO of the company.

Why this information isn’t provided on Think+’s website is unclear.

BehindMLM first came across Fallquist (right) as founder of Viridian and Crius Energy.

Viridian
was a utilities services MLM. Crius Energy was cited as a “strategic partner”. Whereas Fallquist ran Crius as CEO, Viridian Energy was headed up by CEO Paul Booth.

In 2015 Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory authority announced it was reviewing Viridian’s contracts, contract renewal, customer notification and enrollment procedures.

That same a year a consumer class-action was also filed against Viridian and Crius Energy in Maryland.

Viridian and Crius were accused of charging customers “four or five times the underlying market rate”.

Towards the end of 2017, Viridian announced it was abandoning its MLM operations by March 2018.

In March 2018 Viridian settled “deceptive marketing & sales tactics” allegations, brought forward by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, for $5 million.

In June 2018, Viridian settled the previously referenced consumer class-action for $18.5 million.

Following job cuts, Crius Energy was
sold off to Vistra
in early 2019.

In December 2020, Fallquist returned to the uiltilites MLM niche as CEO of Griddy Pro.

Griddy Pro
targeted Texas consumers and promised savings through a variable rate. The catch was consumers had to keep track of the rate.

In February 2021 Griddy Pro began to fall apart, amidst claims of “
unbelievable electricity bills
“.

Later that same month the Electric Reliability Council of Texas 
‘revoked Griddy’s rights to enter the state’s electricity market’.

Around the same time a proposed
billion dollar class-action lawsuit was also filed against Griddy Pro
.

Griddy Pro and parent company Griddy went on to
declare bankruptcy
a month later in March 2021.

Fallquist appears to have launched Think+ on or around December 2022.

Read on for a full review of Think+’s MLM opportunity.

Think+’s Products

Think+ is tied to Think Energy,

an energy retailer with the bright idea to make clean energy simple, easy and affordable for everyone.

Think Energy is a mass market focused energy retailer with licenses to operate in 13 states and the District of Columbia covering sixty-four electric and natural gas utilities.

Think Energy provides 100% clean electricity to its customers on long-term competitive fixed rates.

US states Think Energy operates in include Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Washington DC.

As with any MLM utility company, rates vary depending on suppliers and location within these states.

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🤖 Quick Answer

Who is Michael Fallquist and what is his connection to Think Energy?
Michael Fallquist is the founder and CEO of Think Energy, a utilities MLM company. He previously founded Viridian Energy and served as CEO of Crius Energy. Think Energy's website does not publicly disclose Fallquist's role, though marketing materials identify him as the company's founder and chief executive officer.

When was Think Energy's domain registered?
Think Energy's domain "thinkenergy.plus" was privately registered on November 18th, 2022. The private registration obscures ownership and administrative contact information from public records.

What regulatory issues affected Fallquist's previous companies?
In 2015, Connecticut's Public Utilities Regulatory Authority announced a review of Viridian Energy's contracts, contract renewal procedures, customer notification processes, and enrollment practices, indicating potential regulatory compliance concerns with the company


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