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|    Ali J to Peter W.    |
|    Re: Watch this: video Amazon energy savi    |
|    24 Oct 22 01:39:57    |
      From: ali.jaffar07@gmail.com              On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 11:00:39 AM UTC-4, Peter W. wrote:       > > >No if it's an obvious fraud or spam.        > > Just saying, it's the buyer's responsibility to figure        > > that and anything else, out.       > a) The average consumer knows less about solar than he/she knows about the       US Constitution.        > b) The average sales person in the Solar Industry, based on personal       experience, has the ethics of the typical congress member, and the morals of       the typical Evangelical preacher.        >        > True, "Caveat Emptor" is applicable. At the same time, the Solar Industry,       and its Shills owes the average consumer honest and complete answers to       specific questions. Certainly no less than that. What is clear, however, from       the advertising out there        is that those 'honest answers' are thin on the ground.       > Peter Wieck        > Melrose Park, PA                     I just came across some good news here about solar's many benefits in       Pennsylvania: https://inspiritingly.com/solar-pa/              Beyond reducing your utility bill, the tax credits are amazing, standing at       26% federal, in addition to much more from States and even some local       financial incentives. Not only that but it provides American jobs that CAN'T       be outsourced.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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