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Protect Yourself from Solar SCAMS

Worried about solar scams? Learn to spot fraud and find trusted providers while maximizing your government rebate. Get all the details in our blog!<br>

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Protect Yourself from Solar SCAMS

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  1. Protect Yourself from Solar SCAMS A Comprehensive Guide for Australian Homeowners anNSEGCompany SCAMS?? PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SOLAR SCAMS - A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE FOR AUSTRALIAN HOMEOWNERS As more Australians embrace solar energy, the rise of solar scams is becoming a significant concern. These solar scams Australia not only mislead consumers but also cast a shadow over the legitimate solar industry. Being well-informed and cautious is essential for anyone considering solar energy. In this blog, we aim to shed light on the various types of solar cheats in Australia, how they operate, and their impact. Our goal is to provide you with the necessary insights to identify and steer clear of these scams, ensuring your solar energy journey is safe and beneficial. www.sunboost.com.au

  2. TYPES OF SOLAR FRAUDS IN AUSTRALIA GOVERNMENT REBATES AND ENERGY-SAVING DEVICES A common solar rebate scam involves false offers of government rebates or the sale of energy-saving devices. Scammers might approach you through unsolicited door-knocking, cold calls, or high-pressure sales tactics, often enticing consumers with the allure of free solar systems or exaggerated rebate claims. TELEMARKETING Some scammers misuse telemarketing to promote solar products, often disregarding the government's Do Not Call Register. This misuse of telemarketing is a red flag for their legitimacy. SOCIAL MEDIA ADVERTISING Scammers are increasingly turning to social media to advertise solar deals. These ads often promise exceptional offers but can lead to poor-quality products or services, contributing to the prevalence of solar scams Australia is experiencing. www.sunboost.com.au

  3. MISUSE OF CLEAN ENERGY COUNCIL'S NAME Beware of scammers falsely claiming to be associated with the Clean Energy Council. They may use fake logos or claim to represent the Council, misleading consumers about their credibility. FALSE CLAIMS OF SAFETY OR QUALITY Some scams involve the installation of sub-standard or unsafe solar systems. While not all scams directly imply a safety risk, it's vital to verify the quality and safety of any installation to avoid falling victim to solar energy scams. Read more information Click here Call Sunboost today on 1300 786 266 info@sunboost.com.au Follow us on: www.sunboost.com.au

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