How to avoid being scammed when a solar salesperson knocks on your door

Publicado 2023-02-03
Beware of individuals who go door-to-door selling solar panels.

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  • @DanielLy1200
    Sunnova and Fusion Power in the Houston area, did the same thing to me. Complete sham, you will not save any money, you will have another 30 year loan on your house and they can put a lien on your house at any time you don’t pay their monthly bill. Do not answer the door when they come knocking, especially in new developments.
  • @MrAswinrichard
    WTF ! why not these sales contracts include a clause about free sales and financing terms . This is a day light robbery
  • This looks like a classic case of the rep just didn’t explain the situation properly. There are PPA programs where people don’t have to spend any of their own money and their bills reduced by 30 to 40%. I see this every day so I know it works. All the news stations and utility companies seem to work together to make it seem like Solar is a horrible thing when in fact, it’s the thing that’s going to save you. Here in SoCal so CAL Edison’s rates doubled every five years. How is that saving money? On all the contracts we have at my company you can cancel all the way up until the day the panels go on the roof which is usually about two months. They don’t talk about how all the electricity’s in California is brought in from outside of the state they buy it for $.10 in the sell test for $.40-$.60 depending on what time of the day it is. Sounds like a case of poor communication skills, which is sad for this poor Homeowner . They probably just didn’t turn the panels on yet. I’d be curious to see how she’s doing now.
  • @jacklitz6024
    That’s like saying I brought a fully electric car and didn’t save any money on gas… That’s impossible In other words in brought an electric car and it doesn’t work so I still have to pay for gas using my other car… That’s actually what’s their saying, it’s impossible to “not save money” maybe the panels having been turned on because the city hasn’t approved which getting approved takes 4-6 months in some cases so it’s most likely the company did a poor job communicating nobody returned her calls so when 4 months passed and her panels were turned on because the city she just jumped to assumption and said it doesn’t save her any money… unfortunately she went with a poor company, but Im sure once the city approved everything and the panels actually got turned on she started saving money
  • @slchambers1
    Not interested in solar panels. They’re ugly and are maintenance heavy. At least the ones that were on AB for the neon signs. If they’re not clean and debris free they’re not as efficient. Also they don’t really hold up well in high winds and hail. That was my experience
  • @ralph9594
    News stations just tryna get clicks 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
  • @joealeman1204
    If you can’t afford to invest all in you shouldn’t buy them. Solar is the way to go.
  • @desertBirdDogs
    Great idea, don't read anything you're signing and hope for the best