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Were Your Solar Panels Mis-Sold?

If promised savings, finance terms, installation quality or warranty support did not match what you were told, your solar paperwork may deserve a structured review.

Savings or income promises were unrealistic Finance was unclear, unsuitable or poorly explained The system underperforms or has recurring faults The installer has stopped responding or gone out of business

Why this matters

Solar panel disputes often involve claims about expected savings, battery performance, export income, maintenance, warranty support or finance affordability. A clear review starts by comparing what was promised with what was installed and what has actually happened since.

What to gather

Quotes, sales brochures, finance agreements, installer emails, monitoring screenshots, repair invoices, survey reports and warranty correspondence can all help show whether the sale or installation created avoidable loss.

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What can make a solar sale misleading?

Solar panel disputes often involve claims about expected savings, battery performance, export income, maintenance, warranty support or finance affordability. A clear review starts by comparing what was promised with what was installed and what has actually happened since.

Useful evidence

Quotes, sales brochures, finance agreements, installer emails, monitoring screenshots, repair invoices, survey reports and warranty correspondence can all help show whether the sale or installation created avoidable loss.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions

Yes, it may still be worth checking if the savings or performance claims were central to your decision.
Yes. If the finance was unsuitable, unaffordable or not properly explained, it can be relevant to the overall review.

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