If you''ve been approached by someone offering to install solar panels at no cost or promising you''ll never have to pay another electricity bill, be careful—it''s likely a scam.”
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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.
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Your social media feed is probably full of them: ads
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Chin''s social media feed was soon packed with videos offering eye-popping solar bargains. In many of those ads, enthusiastic men in baseball caps promised “free” solar with the help
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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
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It''s likely a scam. While there are some government-funded solar programs for households that qualify, “going solar” isn''t free. Honest businesses will tell you exactly how much it''ll
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If you''ve received an offer for "free solar panels," it could be a scam. Always look for businesses you can trust - like Accredited Businesses using the BBB Seal.
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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
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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.
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Solar power may be the energy of the future, but in the present there are lots of solar scammers trying to take your money. Here''s how to tell.
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