After reading many reports of others being scamed by Energy Blue tech the same exact way as others, I am sure happy I read about this before I might have purchased their overpriced junk products.
They lured my wife and I by inviting us to come for a free steak dinner at a local restraunt near me in Lexington, SC called the Flight Deck.
They put on a little dog and pony type show demonstarting their product which turned out to be NASA inspired atic insulation and a solar powered atic fan.
After the demo and sales pitch they insisted that the audience give their contact information and what time they should come over to give a free and professional estimate to install the product in the atic. I should have known something was fishey when there was no choice to opt out, they insisted you list a day and time for the estimate.
The salesmen/estimator gave me a price of the installation which my wife and I found to be way too hi, and we did not want to buy the product.
I tried to tell him thank you for the steak dinner and free estimate but we were not intrested in the product and said Thanks again for stopping by
and went to escort him out of the door. He then insisteed to make a phone call back to his office. After several minutes he claimed his manager
wanted to give us a special deal by ordering the product using a local Chevy dealer, Herndon Cheverlot a business in Lexingto, SC that he claimed
they recently bought several thousands of dollars of their products and we can use the discounts they received. He quoted me a price somewhat lower than the first price, and again I told him that I was not intrested, and added I would not buy his phoney product at any price or circumstance!
I was ready to call me local sherifs department and pull out my gun for trespassing but he finalay left my premises.
Please see simular stories on Rip0ff reports like mine. I suggest aiawaats remember that (THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH!!)
Also I called the owner of our local Chevorlet Dealer and was told they never heard of Energy Blue... and the story was a lie...
Energy Blue contacts you with an invitation to a nice restaurant to educate you on their alleged plan to save you energy costs. They then make an appointment to come to your home to give you an estimate of what it will cost, and to advise you what products you need for this energy saving. The salesman is young, sharp, and has all the answers. A real smooth talker that you eventually believe.
A "game" is played with the salesman calling in to his boww, the company owner, as they haggle the price savings they can give you. No car salesman was ever this bad! Lots of promises are made about the installation, the service, how it is done, and when it will be done. Again, all smooth talk and the promises do not happen. The salesman quickly moves on to catch someone else guilable enough to fall for his portrail of a great and honest company.
We were promised a substantial tax break, but this did NOT happen. All the paperwork is so light it has faded so you can't read it. Our installers appeared late, like trying to install fans on the roof at 5:00 p.m. at night in the dark. My husband refused to allow this for obvious safety reasons. We were told by the salesman that there were lots of installers in the area. Not true. Our man drove in from Dallas just to do our job and then drive home. Not allowing him to work on our roof in the dark did not make him too happy. Same thing happened with the roof "insullation". He finished that in the evening, and again drove in all the way from Dallas to work on our home. Both men stated that they were not properly compensated for their time and drive and wanted to hurry up and finish. The attic was a fast job, but nothing was marked as we were told it would be. We had to have a man come back to do that. The salesman promised us several bottles for the Better Air machine, and said he would be in the area a lot and would check in with us to see how it was working. The salesman never came back, never checked in on us again, and we did not =get the promised extra bottles of Better Air.
A female from the company phoned about our payment wanting all sorts of personal information on the phone. We don't believe in giving out this type of information to anyone who calls us. There was absolutely nothing to prove she actually represented the company. She stated that I sifgned a Job Completion for on December 2nd. This is a lie!!! Nothing was signed until December 13, 2016
There was nothing done or shown to us about the air conditioner treatment. They said it was done, but we never saw it done, no one told us if they did it. How do we know it was done. The salesman walked by and said, "OIh yes, it's been done." We asked what he saw to know it was done, and he could not tell us or show us anything to prove that anything was actually done to our air conditioner.
We asked what would regulate the operation of Solar fans. If this alleged "blanket" prevents heat getting in, shouldn't it also resist cold? It is a joke what was put down in the attic. Any one could cgo to a Lowes or Home Depot and buy this very thin roll of covering and put it down and have the same ZERO results that we do. It is TOTALLY USELESS! Our bills did not change even slightly!!! The only one who benefitted was Energy Blue, their salesmen and owner. We were fraudulent charged thousands and thousands of dollars for nothing! We have been promised phone calls that never happen.
My wife and I attended a free steak dinner by eco probiotic systems or energy blue eco tech. This company targets the elderly and sends out post cards offering free dinners in Sounth TX and OK and across the country to sell home efficiency products and services. The company claims it will save you 40% on your electric bill by installing NASA products in your home.
Energyblue sells homeowners an attic installation called koolblanket, solar fans called solarkool, a device called ECO probiotic system that supposedly improves your allergies and some oil you put in your air conditioning called koolblue To improve the cooling without refill Freon forever. In the dinner they do a demonstration of the kool blanket.
This is what they claim is a NASA product, we have find out later it is just a cheap radiant barrier aluminum foil insulated with regular Pink Panther that has nothing to do with NASA. You can buy a radiant barrier aluminum foil at your local home improvement store 25 cents per sq ft. The trick is that they are using the radiant heat from a light bulb to heat up the thermometers at the bottom of the box.
We also find out the eco probiotic system and kool blue are just snake oil, and do not do anything that is why they don't demonstrate them at the dinner. They also claim they install for Scott &White hospitals and had very good out comes. I believed they buy all of these cheap products in bulk, but put a $10,000 plus price tag with instillation.
They had a life time warrantee for free transfer for the solar fan and eco probiotic systems and so on. Later they will not return your call or contact if you ask them to do what ever they promised, and even the so called ECO probiotic systems are total scam, there are nothing come out the dispenser, it is just simply empty bottles in that machine connected to your air ducts.
My wife is diagnosed with breast cancer, and she started to have asthma during the chemo, the eco probiotic systems doesn’t a thing, then we found out the bottle is empty, we paid for a whole package and additional refill for the ECO probiotic systems for around $6000.00 in hope to help for our health benefit. We were scammed for whatever they promise.
Beware of these slick traveling salesman coming to your town. They already have been reported to rip off report at the BBB. I don't know why any reputable restaurant would allow these thieves to offer a free dinner and swindle their customers at their establishments. This company needs to be reported to the Federal Trade Commission - Bureau of Consumer Protection.
The elderly and patients need to be protected from this scam and fraud and not taken advantage of anymore. If you get their free steak dinner postcard in the mail, just throw it out. If you have already been scammed by this company and are not saving 40% on your electric bill, then you need to contact the BBB, FTC and your local police.
Energyblue Eco Tech, LLC. Reviews
After reading many reports of others being scamed by Energy Blue tech the same exact way as others, I am sure happy I read about this before I might have purchased their overpriced junk products.
They lured my wife and I by inviting us to come for a free steak dinner at a local restraunt near me in Lexington, SC called the Flight Deck.
They put on a little dog and pony type show demonstarting their product which turned out to be NASA inspired atic insulation and a solar powered atic fan.
After the demo and sales pitch they insisted that the audience give their contact information and what time they should come over to give a free and professional estimate to install the product in the atic. I should have known something was fishey when there was no choice to opt out, they insisted you list a day and time for the estimate.
The salesmen/estimator gave me a price of the installation which my wife and I found to be way too hi, and we did not want to buy the product.
I tried to tell him thank you for the steak dinner and free estimate but we were not intrested in the product and said Thanks again for stopping by
and went to escort him out of the door. He then insisteed to make a phone call back to his office. After several minutes he claimed his manager
wanted to give us a special deal by ordering the product using a local Chevy dealer, Herndon Cheverlot a business in Lexingto, SC that he claimed
they recently bought several thousands of dollars of their products and we can use the discounts they received. He quoted me a price somewhat lower than the first price, and again I told him that I was not intrested, and added I would not buy his phoney product at any price or circumstance!
I was ready to call me local sherifs department and pull out my gun for trespassing but he finalay left my premises.
Please see simular stories on Rip0ff reports like mine. I suggest aiawaats remember that (THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH!!)
Also I called the owner of our local Chevorlet Dealer and was told they never heard of Energy Blue... and the story was a lie...
Energy Blue contacts you with an invitation to a nice restaurant to educate you on their alleged plan to save you energy costs. They then make an appointment to come to your home to give you an estimate of what it will cost, and to advise you what products you need for this energy saving. The salesman is young, sharp, and has all the answers. A real smooth talker that you eventually believe.
A "game" is played with the salesman calling in to his boww, the company owner, as they haggle the price savings they can give you. No car salesman was ever this bad! Lots of promises are made about the installation, the service, how it is done, and when it will be done. Again, all smooth talk and the promises do not happen. The salesman quickly moves on to catch someone else guilable enough to fall for his portrail of a great and honest company.
We were promised a substantial tax break, but this did NOT happen. All the paperwork is so light it has faded so you can't read it. Our installers appeared late, like trying to install fans on the roof at 5:00 p.m. at night in the dark. My husband refused to allow this for obvious safety reasons. We were told by the salesman that there were lots of installers in the area. Not true. Our man drove in from Dallas just to do our job and then drive home. Not allowing him to work on our roof in the dark did not make him too happy. Same thing happened with the roof "insullation". He finished that in the evening, and again drove in all the way from Dallas to work on our home. Both men stated that they were not properly compensated for their time and drive and wanted to hurry up and finish. The attic was a fast job, but nothing was marked as we were told it would be. We had to have a man come back to do that. The salesman promised us several bottles for the Better Air machine, and said he would be in the area a lot and would check in with us to see how it was working. The salesman never came back, never checked in on us again, and we did not =get the promised extra bottles of Better Air.
A female from the company phoned about our payment wanting all sorts of personal information on the phone. We don't believe in giving out this type of information to anyone who calls us. There was absolutely nothing to prove she actually represented the company. She stated that I sifgned a Job Completion for on December 2nd. This is a lie!!! Nothing was signed until December 13, 2016
There was nothing done or shown to us about the air conditioner treatment. They said it was done, but we never saw it done, no one told us if they did it. How do we know it was done. The salesman walked by and said, "OIh yes, it's been done." We asked what he saw to know it was done, and he could not tell us or show us anything to prove that anything was actually done to our air conditioner.
We asked what would regulate the operation of Solar fans. If this alleged "blanket" prevents heat getting in, shouldn't it also resist cold? It is a joke what was put down in the attic. Any one could cgo to a Lowes or Home Depot and buy this very thin roll of covering and put it down and have the same ZERO results that we do. It is TOTALLY USELESS! Our bills did not change even slightly!!! The only one who benefitted was Energy Blue, their salesmen and owner. We were fraudulent charged thousands and thousands of dollars for nothing! We have been promised phone calls that never happen.
My wife and I attended a free steak dinner by eco probiotic systems or energy blue eco tech. This company targets the elderly and sends out post cards offering free dinners in Sounth TX and OK and across the country to sell home efficiency products and services. The company claims it will save you 40% on your electric bill by installing NASA products in your home.
Energyblue sells homeowners an attic installation called koolblanket, solar fans called solarkool, a device called ECO probiotic system that supposedly improves your allergies and some oil you put in your air conditioning called koolblue To improve the cooling without refill Freon forever. In the dinner they do a demonstration of the kool blanket.
This is what they claim is a NASA product, we have find out later it is just a cheap radiant barrier aluminum foil insulated with regular Pink Panther that has nothing to do with NASA. You can buy a radiant barrier aluminum foil at your local home improvement store 25 cents per sq ft. The trick is that they are using the radiant heat from a light bulb to heat up the thermometers at the bottom of the box.
We also find out the eco probiotic system and kool blue are just snake oil, and do not do anything that is why they don't demonstrate them at the dinner. They also claim they install for Scott &White hospitals and had very good out comes. I believed they buy all of these cheap products in bulk, but put a $10,000 plus price tag with instillation.
They had a life time warrantee for free transfer for the solar fan and eco probiotic systems and so on. Later they will not return your call or contact if you ask them to do what ever they promised, and even the so called ECO probiotic systems are total scam, there are nothing come out the dispenser, it is just simply empty bottles in that machine connected to your air ducts.
My wife is diagnosed with breast cancer, and she started to have asthma during the chemo, the eco probiotic systems doesn’t a thing, then we found out the bottle is empty, we paid for a whole package and additional refill for the ECO probiotic systems for around $6000.00 in hope to help for our health benefit. We were scammed for whatever they promise.
Beware of these slick traveling salesman coming to your town. They already have been reported to rip off report at the BBB. I don't know why any reputable restaurant would allow these thieves to offer a free dinner and swindle their customers at their establishments. This company needs to be reported to the Federal Trade Commission - Bureau of Consumer Protection.
The elderly and patients need to be protected from this scam and fraud and not taken advantage of anymore. If you get their free steak dinner postcard in the mail, just throw it out. If you have already been scammed by this company and are not saving 40% on your electric bill, then you need to contact the BBB, FTC and your local police.