Office location: 5 A Street, Auburn MA, 01501
07/18/2023
Dwyan
Springfield, MA
These folk scammed me from the very first time I should have turn them down the first time but didn't follow my gut feeling first they promised to cut the tree around my house and that was the selling point Because I was in the process of doing it myself..but I had 2 big trees that I thought would be expensive to cut down and they promised to do it as part of the offer they start installing the panels before cutting the trees then the agent told me it was a miss communication next the told me the fed would and the state would subsidies and all I would pay is $10,000 out of pocket..end up they link me with a loan for $44,000 and say the panel would pay for itself but to date the total amount of power I get paid for is $12,000 my electric bill remains. The same because I supply power to the Grid andthey pay me for the power I send to them the money I received then go back to pay the loan And as I get paid every quarter I most often have to pay out of pocket as the payment I received is not enough to cover the monthly loan payments and I am getting no benefit from the solar panel Bright Planet is the only one who benefit because they get paid by the bank in full , I understand the bank no longer work with them. Also they damaged my roof and told me I have to get a new roof. So I am taking them to court and contacting the AG about them about deceptive business practicess and the damaged to my roof
System size (kW): 8000
System price: $44,000
Year installed: 2015
Price include the Federal Tax Credit or incentives: Yes