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Solar Scams Australia 7 Red Flags Every Homeowner Should Know

Get informed about the most common solar scams in Australia. Our guide highlights key warning signs and expert advice to help you stay protected. Read the blog!<br>

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Solar Scams Australia 7 Red Flags Every Homeowner Should Know

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  1. Solar Scams Australia: 7 Red Flags Every Homeowner Should Know Solar Scams Australia: 7 Red Flags Every Homeowner Should Know As solar energy gains popularity across Australia, homeowners are increasingly targeted by fraudulent schemes. Understanding the warning signs of solar scams Australia is crucial to protect your investment and ensure a legitimate transition to renewable energy. This guide outlines seven red flags to watch for and provides insights to help you navigate the solar market safely. 1. Unsolicited Contact and High-Pressure Sales Tactics Be cautious of unexpected phone calls, or emails, promoting solar products or services. Scammers often use aggressive tactics to pressure homeowners into quick decisions without proper research. Legitimate companies respect your decision-making process and provide ample time to consider your options.

  2. 2. Too-Good-To-Be-True Offers Offers that promise extremely low prices, guaranteed returns, or "free" solar panels are often misleading. While government incentives exist, they don't cover the entire cost of a solar system. Scammers may use these tactics to lure you into agreements that result in subpar installations or hidden costs. 3. Misrepresentation of Government Rebates Scammers might falsely claim affiliation with government programs to gain your trust. For instance, solar rebate scam calls have been reported where callers pretend to represent official schemes. Always verify such claims by contacting the relevant government department directly 4. Lack of Proper Documentation & Licensing Ensure that any solar installer you consider is properly licensed and provides comprehensive documentation. Failure to provide proof of accreditation or reluctance to share contract details is a significant red flag. 1300 345 365 www.solarjunction.com.au

  3. 5. Incomplete or Vague Contracts A legitimate solar provider will offer a clear, detailed contract outlining the scope of work, costs, timelines, and warranty information. Be wary of contracts that are ambiguous or lack essential details, as they may be indicative of solar panel scams Australia. 6. Pressure to Sign Immediately Solar scams Australia often create a false sense of urgency, insisting that you must sign a contract immediately to secure a special deal. This tactic prevents you from conducting due diligence. A reputable company will allow you the time needed to make an informed decision. 7. Unverifiable Company History and Reviews Before committing to a solar provider, research their history and customer reviews. A legitimate company will have a track record of satisfied customers and verifiable references. Be cautious if you find limited or negative feedback, as this could indicate solar fraud. To Know More About solar scams australi red flags CLICK HERE 1300 345 365 admin@solarjunction.com.au | www.www.solarjunction.com.au follow on

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