Solar Panel Scams and How to Avoid Them
As solar grows in popularity, more scammers are targeting consumers. Here are three common solar scams to look out for, how to avoid them and how to report solar scams.
Ultimate Off Grid Generator Scam – 101 Generator
Consumers need to be equipped with the knowledge to spot fraudulent offers and make informed buying decisions. This article explores common scam tactics, how to avoid them, and tips
How to Spot a Fake Solar Companies
Fake solar companies can steal your money or leave you with a bad solar install. Here are ways you can spot fake solar companies. Learn more!
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 misrepresenting the cost of improvements,
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 claim.
Fake solar generator scam exposed
In summary, Stop Watt is a fraudulent scam operation that uses misleading claims, paid ads, fake reviews, and non-existent celebrity endorsements to peddle useless
Search for Scams | BBB Scam Tracker | Better Business Bureau
Browse and view scams reported to the BBB. Search BBB''s database of reported scams and share scams with others to help protect you from existing schemes.
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.
Common solar scams and how to avoid them
Scams are unfortunately common in the solar industry. Learn more about some of the most likely scams you may face when trying to go solar.
How to avoid getting burned by solar or clean energy scams
These scams start with an unexpected phone call, message on social, or even an in-person visit. The so-called official offers you an “energy audit” to reduce your utility costs. Or they might try to sign you