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Solar power customers complain of high-pressure sales tactics for buy now, pay later deals – ABC News
There are calls for greater regulation of buy now, pay later finance in the solar sector, following accusations from customers of predatory selling tactics.

As a carer for her husband, Adelaide pensioner Marianne Hunn spends a lot of time at home and a lot of money on electricity bills.
Key points:
- Consumer organisations are calling for changes to buy now, pay later finance for domestic solar
- Customers say companies are using high-pressure tactics to sell solar power
- One company says a new consumer code will make it difficult for them to provide 0 per cent interest finance
So when a solar panel salesman phoned he…
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