By | March 18, 2023

A homeowner in France thought they were getting a great deal when they signed up for a heat pump installation for just €1. However, they were later shocked to receive a bill demanding €12,000 in additional costs.

The Misleading Offer

The deal was advertised as part of an energy-saving program that promised a nearly free heat pump installation under government incentives. Many homeowners, eager to reduce their energy bills, signed contracts without realizing the hidden costs involved.

The Unexpected Bill

After installation, the homeowner received an invoice stating that additional work and equipment costs had pushed the final price to €12,000. Despite questioning the company, they were told the fine print of the contract justified the charges.

Confusion and Frustration

“I don’t understand,” the homeowner said. “I was told it would cost only €1. If I had known, I would never have agreed to this.” They now face a difficult legal battle to dispute the charge.

A Growing Scam Concern

Consumer protection agencies in France warn that similar cases are becoming more frequent. Experts advise homeowners to carefully read contracts and verify offers with official government programs before committing to such deals.

This incident serves as a cautionary tale for those looking to upgrade their heating systems—sometimes, an offer that seems too good to be true really is.

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