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Originally Posted by Bill14564
Does SECO promote or endorse this program or is Freedom using SECO’s name in order to sound more legitimate?
Freedom’s website mentions SECO.
SECO’s website does not mention Freedom as far as I can tell.
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Very good question, and I'm trying to figure that out as well.
The format is this so far: someone knocks on your door and starts talking, rather quickly, about our new bi-directional meters, and it immediately becomes unclear exactly who he represents, and I suspect that's intentional.
This person is not "selling" anything in the sense that he's not offering any paperwork or contracts or pressing you into signing any agreements BUT, he is pressuring you into giving him some available appointments times SHOULD we get a call back from the company (I assume that's Freedom Pro), which may or may not happen depending upon whether they think they can produce enough energy from our specific location.
From what I could gather, all we get from letting them fill our roof with panels is some offer to lock in a lower rate. It didn't sound to me like we own any of the juice they produce. That goes back via the bi-directional meter, to SECO, and Freedom gets that money. We just get a slightly better rate on the juice we use.
That's what I think. I haven't seen any paperwork, and I am expecting a call back, but I'm not sure I want to even spend the time.