Not every solar company is honest, and falling for a scam can be expensive. Here’s what to watch out for to protect your investment. Dealing with door-to-door salespeople is annoying ...
Beware of unsolicited contacts such as door-to-door visits, phone calls, emails ... “Free” or “no cost” solar panel offers ...
You've probably gotten one today, or maybe you're getting one right now: The dreaded spam call. Why it matters: Floridians ...
Suspected fraudsters are using false identities to claim they are interested in solar modules. The wholesalers typically ...
Thailand may tighten measures against Myanmar-based scam gangs, including export bans, to curb cross-border scams.
But before you do, it’s also important to know that increased demand and interest in solar panel installations have led to a rise in scam solar contracts. Here’s more of what you need to know.