Beware of Solar Scams
We are bombarded with advertising ads. One of these advertisements state that they are giving solar panels away for free. Is it really complimentary? The answer is no. Cheaper, yes. But not 100% free. Solar panel fraud is an unfortunate issue in the alternative energy industry. There are terrifying homeowners stories in the local news in California about scammers taking advantage of susceptible homes, claiming to be from verified solar companies.
In the solar marketing world, the word “free” is used liberally, initially raising prospects’ suspicions about the solar adoption procedure. With enough investigation, it should not be difficult to find a plan that is best for your residence and begin enjoying all the solar benefits.The word “free” usually implies a “lease” and not the sole ownership of them. You may save money initially, but you will be bound to contract for a period of time.
There are reputable solar companies out there that claim to give you “free solar panels” or “solar panels for cheap”. Prospects should listen to that initial feeling they get when they feel like they’re about to be scammed. This is because that statement is definitely too good to be true. Anything free actually comes at a price.
Solar Scam
When you receive an unexpected call, email or house visit from someone offering “free solar panels”. The scammer may pressure you into making a hurried decision, claiming rebates are going to close soon and asking you to make immediate payments on the spot - often by prepaid debit cards.
The scammer may claim to be from a legitimate company, that sells solar panels and makes arrangements to come to your home - but never actually shows up to the appointment. If you think you’ve already provided sensitive information to a solar scammer in the past, contact your bank or financial institution immediately. Keep track of solar companies that offer free replacement of PV panels on existing systems. The “free panels” are very likely to be low quality.
You might be swapping currently existing “high-quality” product for a lower quality product without even knowing it. If you have been contacted by someone asking for immediate direct payment, hang up the phone or call the local police. If someone claiming to work for a verified solar company knocks on your door, ask for verification. Report “Solar Panels For Your Home” scams as soon as you detect them. You can report the scammers directly to the Federal Trade Commission.
How to Protect Yourself
The solution to solar fraud is educating yourself before solar fraudulence actually reaches your phone or your home. Learn how to identify the real solar companies from scammers from the get go and teach other homeowners who may also be interested in going solar. If you have made the decision to adopt solar for your home, always look at quotes/bids from at least two to three different solar installation companies in your area first and check their reviews online from accredited sources. Network with other homeowners with solar panels in your CA neighborhood or area.
Asking questions and getting insight to their investment options will help you make an informed decision in your community. Teach others how to detect fraud. The best offense to "Solar Fraud" and "Solar Scammers" is doing your own research and looking closely into reputable solar companies that have laid out their payment programs well - buying, leasing or buying with a financial payment plan like PACE. If you’d like more information, click here.
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