We all get them — telemarketing callers pushing home solar-energy systems that will save us from rising electric bills.
Most of us generally hang up. But in 2012, Jeff Leeds, who lives in the Northern California town of Half Moon Bay,
listened. His 3,100-square-foot home features 91 incandescent bucket
lights, a 180-gallon fish tank, three large refrigerator-freezers and a
huge entertainment system. His electric bill was averaging $350 per
month.
The sales pitch Leeds was hearing on the phone sounded ideal: Lease a system from SolarCity, the nation’s second-largest solar electrical contractor, for a low monthly fee and reap the rewards of cheap electricity.
“For a $600 fee up front, I would pay $182 a month for the next 20
years,” Leeds said. “They have a performance guarantee. If I don’t make
enough electricity, they said, ‘No problem, don’t worry, we will write
you a check.’ I thought, ‘I’m covered.’”
READ MORE: http://watchdog.org/130098/solarcity-horror-stories/
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