These people from a company named Sun America are bugging me and wanting me to make an appointment for them to come to my house because they say the government is giving away $4000 to help people go green and lower their utility bills. They talked me into an appointment but I just canceled it. I want to go green, but their aggressiveness makes me wonder if theyre kosher..--Answer1:Hi,Did a search and got this info on SunAmerica (not to be confused with AIG SunAmerica). They seem legit. However, to be on the safe side, you may want to meet them in a public place (BK, Starbucks etc) and get their information.SunAmerica LLC has built a solid reputation as Arizonas most trusted energy saving companies specializing in solar and heat duct sealing. SunAmerica is committed to providing quality service to the community. We believe that a reputation as an honest and reliable business is the recipe for success. While others seek to profit by cutting corners, or recommending unnecessary services to customers, SunAmerica believes that a good reputation and consistent service will reap bigger profits in the long run. By being trustworthy, SunAmerica believes that they will enjoy a long term profitable business that serves the community.SunAmerica and its employees have represented Fafco Solar since 1985 and are the only authorized dealers for Aeroseal in the state of Arizona for over five years.I have posted their homepage below for your reference.Hope it helps!JoshMaverickWealthWave.com™.--Answer2:Probably a subsidiary of an Al Gore company like those carbon credits scam. Our government cant give you $4,000 to go green because the government is bankrupt. Just hang up on them. Its a scam for you to buy their products and then they will tell you that you dont qualify for that fake $4,000.
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