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Saturday, May 4, 2024

Door-to-door solar sales banned from today

The Victorian Government’s crackdown on dodgy sales tactics comes into force today with a ban on door-to-door sales across all Solar Victoria programs.

Minister for Solar Homes, Lily D’Ambrosio announced the ban in May as part of the Government’s work to protect consumer rights and safety in the booming solar industry.

“Industry has worked with us on this ban and has already proven highly adaptable, continuing to grow without the need for this kind selling tactic,” said Minister D’Ambrosio.

“This is about protecting customers from high pressure sales tactics and dodgy behaviour.”

“If installers or retailers fail to meet expected standards, we will not hesitate to remove them from the program. Our standards are high, and our message is tough, and we don’t apologise for this.”

The ban will not affect consumer access to solar systems and has been demonstrated to work effectively throughout COVID-19 restrictions where door-knocking bans have been in place, the Minister said.

Solar Victoria engaged with peak bodies and retailers on a prohibition with industry strongly supporting the ban and given almost four-months’ notice before it officially commenced.

“The Government is encouraging all Victorians to stay informed about their consumer rights and to report dodgy behaviour or safety concerns,” Minister D’Ambrosio said.

“The Government’s solar programs have been designed with safety in mind. Only accredited, approved retailers and products can be used in any installation, installers must undertake mandatory training and an independent inspector needs to sign off on system safety.”

Dodgy sales behaviour can be reported to Consumer Affairs Victoria at consumer.vic.gov.au/contact-us and scamwatch.gov.au which is run by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

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