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4 FAQs about Is door-to-door photovoltaic panel installation a scam

Who are the victims of the solar panel installation scam?

Consumers who want to cut their energy bills using rooftop solar panels or windmills are the victims of the solar panel installation scam. The scam works by watching the video below to see in action the sneaky Solar Panel Installations Scam exposed.

Are solar panels a scam?

Here's how to steer clear of the scams: Do some research. Avoid solar companies that say a government program will cover the whole cost of solar panels — or say they're from (or affiliated with) the government. These are lies. If you're looking at solar energy for your home, get quotes from reputable providers with a valid license.

Are solar energy installation scams on the rise?

Costly solar energy installation scams are on the rise. Here's what to look out for FILE - Newly-installed solar energy panels hang on the exterior of a residential house. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) SEATTLE — Scammers across the U.S. are going door-to-door, pitching “free” solar energy systems.

Can a door-to-door solar sales pitch be a ruse for identity theft?

And don't give them any personal information. The Fraud Watch Network has received reports that some criminals use the door-to-door solar sales pitch as a ruse to get personal identifying information to commit identity theft.

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