Comments dcmille290 has made
Sense or Cents; too late to affect change.
I still don't understand the rush to judgement here. If they (Citizenre) succeed in actually helping homeowners upgrade to Solar, reduce the Carbon footprint for each home, rents the panels for the fixed cost of PV generation, sets up a network of support, installation and daily monitering, all for the price of a small deposit (usually $500, escrowed with interest) 5K system, what's the problem?
If they fail then all of you can say "I told you so" and sleep really well that night knowing you were right.
Maybe the fact that someone has finally decided to try and make a diference about a global problem all of us are responsible for, is just too much for you to wrap your mind around.While many critics made fun of Edison for trying to create a light bulb, and failing 2000 times, he remarked " I haven't failed to create a light bulb 2000 times, I have discovered 2000 ways not to."
DC MillerOn Anybody heard about this too-good-to-be-true solar company? posted 2 years, 8 months ago 29 Responses
Eco Boulder Citizenre Proof by Negation
This may be of some help, lots of good research and company bios here;
http://ecoboulder.blogspot.com/2007/02/citizenre-proof-by ...
D MillerOn Anybody heard about this too-good-to-be-true solar company? posted 2 years, 8 months ago 29 Responses
Why not do some research, first?
I find it funny that people are always so quick to attack and ridicule a company for attempting something new.
Every time anyone suggests a new way to solve a very real problem (Energy costs, Global Warming) the naysayers crawl out of the woodwork to start their attacks.
In the very near future the company will be releasing a public press packet and then we can get ready for the long list of you writing your apologies, RIGHT? (not!)
Not one of you has done any research into the folks behind this mission. Citizenre is not asking anyone for one single cent.
We are only asking folks to sign an intent to rent, then late 4th quarter, or 2008 we should be ready to install PV systems with the help of franchises across the country. At that time, we ask for a small deposit on the equipment that collects interest and is returned at the end of the rental contract, 1 or 5 or 25 years.
Yes, I am a customer and an Ind. Ecopreneur, but I've done my research.
Just because a company uses Network Marketing does not qualify them as a scam. Prepaid Legal is a 30 year old, publicly traded company on the NYSE and has used N.M. since the start, I suppose that makes them a scam too?
I guess the quote "Mediocrity always attacks Excellence' holds true.
Time will tell all, I for one withold judgement of things I don't understand until all the facts are known, and that's coming soon.Best regards to everyone,
DC MillerOn Anybody heard about this too-good-to-be-true solar company? posted 2 years, 8 months ago 29 Responses