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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 for "free solar panels," it could be a scam. Always
Common Solar Panel Scams and How To Avoid Them
This article explores the most common solar panel scams, provides tips to recognize red flags, and offers guidance on protecting yourself from fraudulent solar companies.
Solar Panel Scams: 7 Tips to Avoid Getting Ripped Off
That''s why we put together these tips to avoid getting ripped off when buying solar panels -- backed by expert advice. Here''s how to dodge solar panel scams and identify red flags.
Solar Panel Scams: 7 Solar Red Flags And How To Avoid Them
The con starts with a fast-talking salesperson offering a “limited time offer” for a free solar energy installation. The big lie: The total cost of the project
Solar Panel Scams and How to Avoid Them
How the scam works: People posing as solar installers or utility employees call or come to your home and offer free solar panels through made-up government programs or incentives.
Common Solar Scams and How to Avoid Them | EnergySage
Your social media feed is probably full of them: ads promising free solar panels, guaranteed savings, or special government programs that''ll pay you to go solar. Some even claim
Solar Energy Installation Scams on the Rise
Scammers across the U.S. are going door-to-door, pitching “free” solar energy systems. Many homeowners never get any solar equipment installed; those who do often get shoddy work.
Solar Panel Scams: 7 Solar Red Flags And How To Avoid Them
To avoid getting scammed, you need to know what to look out for and when to walk away. Here''s our guide to spotting solar panel scams and finding a great installer.
How to avoid getting burned by solar or clean energy scams
At best, this is someone generating leads to sell, not actual solar businesses. At worst, they''re scammers trying to steal your identity. If you spot a scam, tell the Federal Trade Commission at
Costly solar energy installation scams are on the rise. Here''s
The con starts with a fast-talking salesperson offering a “limited time offer” for a free solar energy installation. The big lie: The total cost of the project will be covered by tax credits
Solar Scams You Should Know About – Forbes Home
While you are browsing solar power companies, one of them may offer to install a solar panel or solar roof in your home for a small cost or even for free. It''s an intentionally misleading...