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Home energy contractor
We just got a call form a company in Orlando that is offering government assistance to offset the Seco power increase. They want to do an energy audit on our home. What are your thoughts? Is this a scam?
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We get those calls from time to time. They don't identify the power company, they just say "Your power company." The last time I said I'd done an in-depth study on the rates and did not see an increase. They hung up.
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If you are concerned about how much increase in your power bill , I haven’t noticed one , but deco used to have a program for energy checks or I’m pretty sure they still have there program about cutting some power to your home during peak periods . What you received is a scam , like the water checkers, it’s been around for the 30 years I’ve lived in Florida
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Be very careful about these calls, prior to moving to TV, and just for giggles, I went along with the caller. They had a "survey" of the house followed up with a meeting that showed several 'energy saving' options, since I was a register professional electrical engineer I saw through many of their claims, kept my wallet closed and left.
As noted above your electrical supplier will typically have a program to inspect your house and provide suggestions to lower your electrical bill, then it is completely up to you. |
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Actually I thought the large power companies (Duke and Florida Power) had announced LOWER rates and since SECO buys power from these utilities they should be passing along any savings. I would call your supplier and ask them directly.
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Solar company trying to get you to buy solar
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Don't do it, call the power company. They'll do the audit. Florida Power and Light does it for their customers. Seco should to.
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For what it’s worth, anyone who does a cold call or ( contacts you ) typically is a scam or a sales person that wants to take advantage of you not knowing something about Florida. The free water test, the landscaper with a extra palm tree to sell, etc. We did not just fall off the turnept truck and land here, so do your research , talk to your neighbors, people at the pool, and get feed back and prices before making a decision, you know look both ways before crossing the road.
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For instance, Florida Blue wants to do a heath assessment for me. One of the first things they ask is what is my birthday so I can prove I am me. They called me! So, I politely tell them that anyone could call me and claim they were calling from Florida Blue and that I am NOT giving my birth date to a stranger who initiates contact. They understand, but sound disappointed. Never, ever do business with someone who initiates contact. If we all do that, then businesses would find it is no longer financially viable and we would no longer get these annoying calls. |
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Not just energy contractors, NO unsolicited calls, knocks on the door, etc.--your personal info are keys that they are really looking for ? And for your personal financial security stop using DEBIT cards
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Very Good that you asked others. That's what the Forum is here for.
Hang up on them without any polite response to any question they ask. Block the number they called on. Mark Yourself down for one smart person! Good Job! |
We have Duke Power, they do the analysis for free
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Yes, it’s a scam.
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