Don’t get burned by someone trying to sell solar panels door-to-door or calling without warning – Muddy River News

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QUINCY — Home solar panels can help some households save money on energy – but be careful if a solar panel salesperson knocks on your door or calls without warning.

There are plenty of reputable companies who can install solar panels or help you make other clean energy improvements to your home. Unfortunately, some scammers use misleading sales tactics to trick homeowners out of money or personal information.

The scam starts when someone pretending to be a salesperson or a government employee contacts you through email, social media or at your door and offers to install residential solar panels for low or no cost. They might also offer an “energy audit” to reduce your energy costs or guarantee huge rebates or incentives.

From there, the scam can take several turns – the “salesperson” may ask you to fill out forms with personal information or pay a deposit up front. Disreputable companies may also install the panels…

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