The McLeod River Post

Door-to-door energy sales: Know your rights

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Door-to-door sale of energy products and services is against the law in Alberta.

Since the ban came into effect on Jan. 1, there have been a number of reports about salespeopl­e misreprese­nting themselves to get invited into a customer’s home. This violates Alberta’s consumer protection laws.

“I want to remind Albertans they have protection­s in place. No one should feel pressured or tricked into making a purchase on the spot. Our government banned door-to-door energy sales to make life better for Alberta consumers. We are monitoring the situation closely and will take further steps if necessary to protect Albertans from aggressive, misleading sales pitches at their doorsteps.”

Stephanie McLean, Minister of Service Alberta

“We are impressed with how quickly Alberta’s government has moved to combat deceitful business practices being used by some companies. We get calls from customers embarrasse­d they were scammed and left with faulty installati­ons. We do our best to help and encourage everyone to do their research before signing any contract. ”

Tami Lackey, Owner & CFO, Acclaimed! Heating, Cooling and

Furnace Cleaning

The ban was introduced in response to more than 1,000 complaints from seniors and families who felt misled into buying furnaces or signing energy contracts.

So far in 2017, Service Alberta has received 18 complaints about door-to-door energy sales. Ten investigat­ions are underway for misleading methods, such as:

• Misreprese­nting themselves as an agent of a local utility or local municipali­ty .

• Using sale of light bulbs or furnace filters to get into a home to sell a banned item.

• Telling customers they are conducting a survey or inspection to qualify for a non-existent rebate.

“Our goal is to foster trust in the marketplac­e. With Alberta’s new ban, consumers can trust that businesses in these industries help them make informed decisions. Without high-pressure door to door sales tactics, trustworth­y businesses will stand out even more.”

Ron Mycholuk, Public Relations Manager, Better Business Bureau, Central and Northern Alberta

I want to remind Albertans they have protection­s in place. No one should feel pressured or tricked into making a purchase on the spot. Our government banned door-todoor energy sales to make life better for Alberta consumers.

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