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Originally Posted by the-rasta-masta
There's a strong push from MLAs to get Door to Door Solar put on the banned list for what can be sold door to door. The amount of nightmare stories I've heard over the years is insane in terms of high pressure tactics, crazy high prices, and even clients who got put on some financing plan and were making multiple payments and never getting installed.
Enmax doesn't necessarily give you grief if you end up overproducing after the system is permitted (or if your electricity use falls as you make your home more efficient). It's the permitting process itself that is a bit of a dance in trying to get the highest possible system size based on what the homeowner qualifies for.
I work at Solar YYC on the sales team, (maybe I quoted you!) but you're in good hands with any of the team here.
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That’s good to know.
The one door-to-door place, Nuvo, did some weird stuff with our monthly consumption numbers in their Aurora system. Didn’t match our Enmax bill at all which made the quote from Solar YYC kind of confusing at first - I was like, “how come we got quotes for 15 panels from this other place but you’re adamant about 13 being the right amount?”. The only thing was our recent PHEV purchase that isn’t reflected in all of our Enmax bills yet.
Anyway, I am not entirely sure if we are dealing with you or somebody else at the moment, but we’re in Hidden Valley if that sounds familiar. The person we’re dealing with is nice and quite patient with all of our dumb questions. But if that’s you, thanks!