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4 FAQs about Farm Solar Power Scam

Are solar energy companies a scam?

Scammers often impersonate legitimate solar companies, use fake logos, or claim that they are government-affiliated. They usually bait homeowners with limited-time deals or phony government incentives. Do Your Homework. Always research solar energy companies before signing any contract:

Are free solar panels a scam?

Remind prospective customers that while tax credits, rebates, and incentives might be available for solar purchasers who qualify, offers for “free” or “no cost” solar panels are scams. Comply with the law: old and new. Reputable companies know the importance of being honest about what they're offering – and how much it costs.

How do I avoid getting scammed with solar panels?

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. If something you see or hear from a salesperson sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

How do I report a solar panel scam?

If you suspect you've fallen victim to a solar panel scam, report it to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and your state's consumer protection agency. You should also file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and inform your family and friends.

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