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Point.Click.Switch rebrands, launches with Ravens’ wide receiver Torrey Smith [VIDEO]

Baltimore Ravens’ wide receiver Torrey Smith wants you to stop paying so much for your energy usage. That was the message he delivered Tuesday night at the launch of Point.Click.Switch, a Harbor East-based company that allows people to switch energy suppliers in order to save money on monthly utility bills. Founded in 2010, the company […]

Former Raven Torrey Smith speaks at Spark Baltimore. (Photo by Stephen Babcock)

Baltimore Ravens’ wide receiver Torrey Smith wants you to stop paying so much for your energy usage.
That was the message he delivered Tuesday night at the launch of Point.Click.Switch, a Harbor East-based company that allows people to switch energy suppliers in order to save money on monthly utility bills. Founded in 2010, the company has rebranded from PointClickSwitch.com, and now has a new website. (Read Technically Baltimore’s coverage here.)

Watch a video on Point.Click.Switch. featuring Torrey Smith.
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Smith is the new spokesperson for the company, and “will be utilized in commercials, which debuted [Tuesday] evening, and for appearances to promote customer awareness and benefits of choice for energy,” according to CityBizList.

Companies: Baltimore Ravens

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