View Single Post
Old 05-06-2017, 10:28 PM  
Rochard
Jägermeister Test Pilot
 
Rochard's Avatar
 
Industry Role:
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NORCAL
Posts: 70,852
Quote:
Originally Posted by onwebcam View Post
Why would it be more expensive in 5 years? The only way that happens is if solar is no longer viable and companies quit producing the tech.

What happens if this company goes under or someone else buys them out? If they go bankrupt, some investor is going to agree to pay off their debt at a fraction to gain access to the contract premiums BUT under the condition that they don't have to hold up to parts of those contracts. Such as the warranty. And a judge is going to agree. A bit too late but you still may want to really read the contract you signed. Pretty much guaranteed there's going to be lots of headaches over the next 20 years.
Why would it be more expensive in five years? Why do you think? You think if they can make it cheaper five years from now they will pass that savings off to the consumer? LOL. Of course it will cost more five years from now.

Power will cost more five years from now too. Well, it will for you. Not for me.

What if they go out of business in the next twenty years? Who the fuck cares? I don't have contract with this company; This was a purchase. The only contact I will have with them will be the warranty. Is there a chance they will go under and my warranty will be null and void? Of course. I am going to buy a new AC unit next month, and that will come with a warranty, and there is a chance that company will go out of business too.

You are trying to find a downside with this and there just isn't any. I am going to be saving 75% off my power bill during the summer months. I've talked to dozens of people here in town and everyone loves having solar.
__________________
“The choice is no longer between right or left. The choice is between normal and crazy.”
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders

YNOT MAIL | THE BEST ADULT MAILING SOLUTION
Rochard is online now   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote