Dandenong Star Journal - 11th May 2021

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Tuesday, 11 May, 2021

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Having a ball Aaron’s goal celebration would make a Socceroo proud. The Endeavour Hills student starred in the inter-school Paul Wade Cup – presented by the acclaimed national footballer of the same name - at St John’s Regional College. More on page 12

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$3m solar fine A Dandenong South solar-panel company has been fined a thumping $3 million and its director $450,000 for “unconscionably” preying on thousands of home-owners. Vic Solar Technologies and its director Sunny Srinivasan, 31, of Southbank, were prosecuted by Consumer Affairs Victoria over its misleading door-to-door sales methods.

The CAV director submitted for penalties of up to $750,000 and $75,000 fines for Vic Solar and Mr Srinivasan respectively. On 3 May, Justice Michael O’Bryan, of the Federal Court, opted for more substantial punishment. In 2014-‘18, Vic Solar signed up 4300 customers to rooftop solar systems. At least $21 million was gained from selling to home owners.

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It targeted those who expressed interest with door-to-door sales that breached unsolicited agreement laws. Sellers used false testimonals, misleading scripts and misled about the ‘One Solar’ solar panel’s country-of-origin and being part of a global manufacturer. They failed to clearly advise home-owners about their rights to terminate the agreement. Continued page 3

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Customer witnesses had been charged up to $13,500 for systems – up to $6000 more than the average price for a system of similar size and quality. “The consumer loss, across all of the sales made by Vic Solar, was … potentially in the millions of dollars,“ Justice O’Bryan said. Vic Solar promoted a false ‘Community Bulk Buy’ scheme that was “at the heart of Vic Solar’s marketing efforts” to thousands of customers.

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