The solar panels are up, but not yet on – Renewable Journal for 10/1/2014
The SolarCity solar panels took six weeks to schedule, two days to install, and it may be another two months before they're finally turned on. Continue reading →
View ArticleSolar Home Inc’s business supported by comment spam, domain speculation, and...
Solar reseller Solar Home Inc uses comment spam, domain speculation, cybersquatting, and sockpuppetry in support of its business. Part one focuses on their four-year history of comment spamming....
View ArticleSolar Home Inc uses domain speculation and cybersquatting to support its...
In addition to their comment spamming, Solar Home Inc engages in domain speculation and cybersquatting on other companies' trademarks. Continue reading →
View ArticleSolar Home Inc engages in online sockpuppetry
The question isn't whether Solar Home Inc uses sockpuppets to support its business, but rather how many more are yet to be identified. Continue reading →
View ArticleHow to avoid Solar Home Inc’s online presence
Solar Home Inc engages in a lot of ethically questionable online business practices. If comment spamming, domain speculation, cybersquating, and sockpuppetry bother you as much as they bothers me,...
View ArticleA month of solar electricity – Renewable Journal for 11/27/2014
My home's SolarCity solar panels have been up and running for nearly a month now and while there haven't been bumps along the way, there have been some interesting discoveries. Continue reading →
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