Posted by Neo on October 25, 2009, 8:28 am
renting a solar panel system for your home....
http://renu.citizenre.com/
Posted by vaughn on October 25, 2009, 10:34 am
> renting a solar panel system for your home....
"Citizenry" is an MLM-style scam that depends on suckers responding to spam
advertising and then convincing OTHERS to pay for the privilege of posting
even more SPAM. Last I heard, there are no actual solar systems available
for rent or sale. This is nothing new, it has been going on for years. It
seems that there is a constant supply of new suckers.
If that is what you like...go for it!
Posted by nick on October 25, 2009, 1:44 pm
> even more SPAM. Last I heard, there are no actual solar systems available for
rent
> or sale. This is nothing new, it has been going on for years. It seems that
there
> is a constant supply of new suckers.
no issue to the spam part but renting solar system is happening as just happened
to
watch the "Living with Ed" (channel 113 on comcast) program and one of Ed's
neighbors
had a full rental solar system installed by the local utility in SoCal with
rates
locked in for 25 years.
Posted by vaughn on October 25, 2009, 2:07 pm
>> even more SPAM. Last I heard, there are no actual solar systems
>> available for rent or sale. This is nothing new, it has been going on
>> for years. It seems that there is a constant supply of new suckers.
> no issue to the spam part but renting solar system is happening as just
> happened to watch the "Living with Ed" (channel 113 on comcast) program
> and one of Ed's neighbors had a full rental solar system installed by the
> local utility in SoCal with rates locked in for 25 years.
Yes, there are companies who will actually rent you a solar system.
Citizenre, the company promoted by the spammer who started this thread, is
not one of them. Citizenre's supposed business model depends on the company
building its own hardware. For at least two years Citizenre has supposedly
been building a plant to build solar panels. Today, according to their own
web site, the LOCATION of that plant is not even decided. Citizenre will be
happy to make you part of their sales team (and part of someone's downline),
but if you actually want a solar system their own web site tells you to go
elswhere.
Vaughn