Electrical scammers afoot
Flathead Electric Cooperative warns members about recent energy scams in the area involving a postcard in the mail inviting people to a free dinner where they will be shown how to save 50 percent or more on their energy costs.
One local resident reported, “This company provided a great meal and a very professional presentation. They convinced me that I could save energy by installing their product. I’ve since learned that the product is basically useless, and I’m out a cash deposit.”
Another reported, “I was led to believe that by putting their aluminum ‘insulation’ in my attic, my electric bills would be cut in half, and I would receive a rebate from the Co-op. But that aluminum doesn’t save energy or qualify for a rebate and may even lead to harmful humidity levels in my home. I can’t believe I was duped out of $2,800.”
For more information, call the Co-op at 751-4483.