Don''t waste your energy on a solar scam
Be aware of solar energy scams – everything from scammers pretending to be affiliated with the government or utility company to businesses
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Be aware of solar energy scams – everything from scammers pretending to be affiliated with the government or utility company to businesses
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Con artists use misleading sales tactics and lies to trick homeowners out of money and personal information. If you''ve received an offer
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The Treasury Department works with other federal agencies, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to spread the word about
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Legitimate solar savings come from reduced electricity bills, not from special programs or guaranteed tax payouts. You can be an informed solar
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While rooftop solar panels are becoming increasingly ubiquitous in homes throughout the United States, the industry also has a more sinister side:
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Here are some of the most common tactics used in solar fraud, and how to avoid them - read on to learn more.
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One of the most significant reasons customers file complaints or lawsuits against solar companies is misleading sales tactics and overpromises made during the
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While these arrangements might mean you don''t owe money right away, the energy you receive isn''t free. Once you sign the agreement or lease,
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Demand for solar-powered home systems has increased rapidly
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Everything you need to know to avoid a solar panel scam and what to do if you feel you''ve been a victim of predatory solar companies.
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