WFB–
A solar company that was awarded a $3 billion Department of Energy loan has been accused of scamming dementia patients on their deathbeds into signing five-figure, multi-decade solar panel leases, according to interviews and state consumer complaint records obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
Terry Blythe, a Texas resident, told the Washington Free Beacon that her father was 86 years old and had been diagnosed with dementia when a door-to-door Sunnova salesman persuaded him to sign a 25-year solar panel lease in 2020. When her father passed away earlier this year, Blythe said she was left to grapple with the $34,000 contract.
“It was truly ripping off old people,” she said. “It was the biggest ripoff I’ve ever seen.”
Blythe said she sold her parents’ home, which was in disrepair and in a low-income neighborhood, to pay for her mother’s assisted living care. But she said she was forced to take a significant price cut because buyers weren’t willing to pay for the entire solar panel contract. more
And you can safely bet that Biden and the complicit bureaucrats got their cuts.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
It’s time to start tarring and feathering these bastards who scam the elderly like this. As well as stocks in public squares where people can line up and throw all sorts of nasty shit at them. I may be 70 but I’m not a fool and will not fall for any of these bs scams. My dad when he was in his 70’s and 80’s who was deaf as a post would bait these turkeys who called him with any kind of scam and deliberately piss them off, he thought it was great sport. And they finally quit bothering him.
Let me translate prog speak into English. Vulnerable populations = potential to set up a grift.
In the best cases it is limited to them setting up a “nonprofit” that is a Democrat farm club whose President or chairperson is a Democrat up and coming prospective candidate for public office. They park them there, at inflated salary and benefits and they are vetted.
More often than not though they are a scheme designed to move money from the public coffers through. Most of it is siphoned off along the journey with only a pittance ever ending up actually reaching the poor slobs who were used as poster children to advance these operations.
The saddest part is most all of it is “legal.” The part that is against t law shrinks to insignificance in comparison. Mostly when something is exposed it is to convince the ignorant that these schemes are on the up and up and are being monitored.
Anyone who has anything whatsoever to do with wind or solar power is guilty of scamming the elderly. The elderly aren’t exempt from scams that take money from every American under threat of violence and give it to those who profit from providing inefficient and overpriced necessities. The only ones who profit are politicians and the people working in these sham industries.
@ geoff the aardvark
it doesn’t take all that much more time to build a decent guillotine.
…and no money down!
Scamming someone with dementia should be a death penalty offense. Fraudulently making a dementia patient “president,” should also be a death penalty offense as TREASON.
@ paracelsus
The mooselimbs use a stump and scimitar. Easy peezy.