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[Email to Organization Members]Subject: Please Read: Solar Scammers Targeting Michiganders You may have seen ads on Facebook and TV recently or heard them on the radio making big promises about huge state tax breaks and other incentives for installing solar panels that seem too good to be true. According to a recent Associated Press article, that’s because they are.As the article above describes, Facebook in particular has become a popular place for scammers to target homeowners—here in Michigan and across the country—with ads claiming that with “new, lucrative tax incentives, people might actually make money by installing solar technology on their homes.” The ads then direct anyone who clicks on them to websites designed to harvest personal information and other data. Read more here.We encourage you to review this blog and fact sheet so you will better understand how to recognize these misleading marketing ads and what the real story is.We’re proud to be working with MI Energy Promise to help battle these types of scams. MI Energy Promise is a group of 45+ local community organizations working to support a clean energy future for our state that benefits all Michiganders. Protecting consumers against scams like these is part of the work MI Energy Promise does to secure an energy future that works for Michigan, not out-of-state interests. Best,P.S., Please share the article with your friends and neighbors on social media or by email so others in our community understand the risks associated with these solar scams. ................
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