Consumers are once again being targeted by fraudulent companies promising crazy discounts and claims that can’t be delivered.

A recent solar energy scam has gone around promising major markdowns in prices as the company  allegedly misleads customers by  masquerading as a more reputable seller of solar panels.

“LG Energy Solutions” an unofficial reseller of LG solar products has been accused of scamming people by taking their money and not installing the purchased products.

The company has now gone into liquidation as more bad blood surfaces from users online. LG has now taken the step to publicly disassociate themselves with the company through a statement on their website.

Watching out for a solar energy scam

Finding out about a scam after its too late could leave you with an inferior product, paying more than what you originally agreed to or worse; not getting the product paid for at all.

What can be done to protect your investment? Energy Matters has a free handy guide to help alert you as to what to look out for and what precautions to take to make sure you get what you paid for.

Your first point of call should be to do your research, compare all the parts you need, get quotes from reputable solar providers and beware of a pushy salesperson.

Consider all your options and inquire about the company’s history and any costs that may not be immediately obvious. We recommend to check if the selected company is a Clean Energy Council Approved Retailer, which can provide the extra peace of mind that you’ve made the right choice of selecting a retailer who is committed to superior quality and service.

What to consider

What is also important is how long the system will take to get installed and inquiring about how long your new systems warranty is. Reputable companies will also be able to offer a performance guarantee on your system.

If the worst does happen however you can contact Scam Watch which is spearheaded by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to report the situation.

News item provided courtesy of Energy Matters Australia

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