Complaint Review: LUMIO - Utah
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LUMIO DECA, GoodLeap Installed paels but never connected Utah
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Going on 2 years now, still no solar connection. Actively suing. NOTE: Lumio hides under a blanket of shell companies.
They installed panels. Took another 2 months to add electric hookups, but panels still don't work. The electrician said that a licensed solar tech will have to find the problem on the panels and fix it.
Here's the best part: When I complained, it took another three months, then they sent out the SALESMAN to "connect" the system. This literally involved flipping a switch on the power panel, something I already knew and had tried. Salesman was shocked to learn that this amazing magic didn't work. I found the whole process insulting.
Anyway, I am actively suing this sham companyand all their shell companies/organized crime ring for serious financial damages.
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AUTHOR: Sea - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Friday, April 12, 2024
Please let us know if you are able to hold anyone from Lumio or GoodLeap accountable. My friend is having trouble with Kayo Energy (who has since gone out of business) on warrantying defective installation and in their case Good Leap is the one who financed the solar panels, to the tune of $50k plus interest over 25 years!
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