• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I would love to get it, but I am getting hounded two or three times a weekend by door-to-door solar salespeople.

    It’s always the same shit routine they pull about saying they are just passing the word about some change the power company just did or something. They supposedly just want to give a “consultation” about what that means and they are not trying to sell me anything.

    If their blatant trespassing didn’t already piss me off, their bullshit faux consultation pitch absolutely does.

    The end result? I really don’t want anything to do with any solar company, at all. It’s a shame, TBH. I really don’t want to start shopping for solar in full defense mode like I am about to buy a used car. The sales people in that industry have absolutely fucked it for me.

    That reminds me. I have a three part Ring recording of one of those people going into mental meltdown saying that offering me a quote and consultation was not solicitation. It’s hysterical.

    • guyrocket
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      61 year ago

      That really is unfortunate. Maybe if you found and chose a company yourself…?

      • @Branch_Ranch
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        1 year ago

        Lots of great content there! If you are remotely a DIYer and have the means, do a lot of the solar install yourself and hire pros to ensure you’re safe/ connect to grid if needed.

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      1 year ago

      Buying used panels and mounting them yourself can be very cost effective, you would only need to hire an electrician. Of course be aware of local code regarding such things. I understand that the time commitment isn’t an option for some people.

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