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Re: [RFI] SOLAR INSTALLATION PROS/CONS

To: Gary <gary_mayfield@hotmail.com>, Rfi List <rfi@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RFI] SOLAR INSTALLATION PROS/CONS
From: KD7JYK DM09 <kd7jyk@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 24 May 2021 11:51:23 -0700
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"Some of you guys must live in great places with lots of contractors looking for work. We tried to add an RFI clause to our furnace/AC install. No one would even give us a bid until we removed the request for the RFI clause...."

That should be insightful. What if you dialed it back a bit, and added a clause for "general liability", or other "nuisance"? A good way to weed out the scum!

General solar industry related comments follow.

You can bet the installers have all sorts of "policies" (unenforceable potential victimization based notions some consumers foolishly agree to) to cover themselves... People forget, that stuff goes both ways. Funny how most are ready to take money, but balk at entry-level responsibility, or even knowledge of the products they push beyond, Step 1: Install, Step 2: Get Paid. Perhaps if consumers became consistently proactive in their own interests, the flakes would dry up, and blow away.

As for great places/contractors, here it's fly-by-night dirtbags going door to door, spoofing caller info, and using names of big companies that went out of business years ago, with several hundred complaints online in general, several dozen more with the BBB and FTC, scores of insightful posts from employees on "Glassdoor", and a few class-action lawsuits from one extreme to another.

Beginning May 5th, I received several hundred calls, one every few minutes over two to three days on one line alone, from “Bright Solar” aka “Freedom Forever LLC” aka “Forever Freedom Solar” aka “American Solar” aka “Jason From Energy Advocates”, and, aka “Bright Solar Marketing”. Of those calls, all but ONE (which is how I found out who they were), were spoofed originating telephone numbers throughout the US, and Canada. Some of the calls were originated by people in their homes (where one could hear the screaming/fighting kids, barking dogs, food preparation sounds, the grunting ultimate end result of food preparation sounds, and heart-breaking domestic issues), boiler rooms (with exciting background noises from their BS scripted spiel, one read the wrong script-of-the-day, "Medicare" WHOOPS!, to enraged psychopathic cuss-fests, even threats, toward those that aren't interested in the unsolicited scam of the moment), and AI, artificial intelligence (which is always fun to try to hack using specific words to trigger an unintended response). Sounds SUPER legit, where do I toss a couple tens of kiloBucks to "virtue signal" at my expense, in exchange for potentially years of misery, and major lifestyle changes, as noted in this forum continuously???

One must wonder, at what point will anyone care to look at the industry from the ground up, mandate some basic regulations, or maybe just some common sense standards of the products, marketing, installation, even technical requirements, using its current state as an example of what/how to not do things, for the most part? I know solar has been the hyped-up buzz-industry for a quite some time (with nobody ever thinking to step two), but it almost immediately went the way of bon*r pill spam, and late night marital aid infomercials. I'm surprised in the some thirty-plus years this hasn't been seriously looked at, based on what we have now.

Kurt

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