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Scam is a term that is very overused by people on here. The insurer's terms and conditions are listed and would have been available to the OP, but in fairness, they do seem steep so might be worth a complaint.
More than half of solar panel owners in our survey have been approached by a cold caller. Some were trying to sell them something unnecessary or even claiming something likely untrue. The most common cold calls about solar panels were: Offering a free health check for the solar panels; Selling an optimiser or voltage optimiser
Dec 6, 2021 · More than 19 million adults have been targeted by a green scam in the past year, new research by Citizens Advice finds. The charity discovered more than two thirds of adults are thinking about making their home more energy efficient in the next 12 months, but 36% said they have already been targeted by a green scam.
Aug 29, 2024 · Most common solar panel cold calls. The most common things solar panel owners told us they had been approached by cold callers about were: A solar panel health check (27%) Offers to upgrade your PV technology to the latest spec (11%) Solar buyback scheme (9%) Replacing your inverter when it's still working (8%) Installing a voltage optimiser (6%)
Sep 30, 2024 · Solar panel scams target homeowners interested in installing solar energy systems. They involve scammers making false promises or tricking you into paying for services you’ll never receive. Recently, the FTC also issued an alert to warn consumers about solar power scams, such as free solar panels or exaggerated savings.
Not every solar company is trustworthy, and getting stuck in a bad deal could cost you. Here's how you can avoid solar panel scams.
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Dec 8, 2023 · In this blog post, we’ll guide you through key indicators that can help you identify and avoid falling victim to a solar scam. 1. Verify Accreditation and Certification: One of the first steps in spotting a solar scam is to check for the accreditation and certification of the solar company.