Door-to-door sales of energy products raise concerns: what you need to know
Residents are being approached by salespeople offering insulation, solar panels, and home batteries. The municipality warns against hasty decisions and urges caution with personal and financial details. Check if you qualify for subsidies before committing.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Sales offers | Insulation, solar panels, home batteries |
| Municipality affiliation | Salespeople are not linked to the municipality |
| Subsidy eligibility | Only for insulation; letters sent to qualifying residents |
| Advice | Never sign or pay immediately; verify offers independently |
| Independent resources | www.eigenhuis.nl, www.milieucentraal.nl |
The municipality plays a role in informing residents about legitimate energy-saving initiatives and subsidies. It also monitors door-to-door sales activities to protect consumers from potential scams or misleading offers.
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Beware of door-to-door salespeople offering insulation and energy products
In our municipality, salespeople are going door-to-door with offers for insulation, solar panels, and home batteries. These salespeople are not affiliated with the municipality. The municipality is currently not organizing any campaigns for solar panels or home batteries. For insulation, you may be eligible for a subsidy. If you qualify, you will have already received a letter about this from us.
You are never obligated to purchase or sign anything immediately, whether at the door or over the phone. Do not provide bank details or sign anything without first carefully reviewing the information and seeking advice.
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