Quebec travellers still not reimbursed, after claims to provincial fund explode due to pandemic
Quebec has a compensation fund that is supposed to reimburse travellers whose voyages are cancelled if they purchased their trips through licensed travel agents. But it was not prepared for the thousands of claims that were prompted by pandemic travel restrictions.
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AG Grewal Announces Settlement with NRG Residential Solar Solutions over Consumer Fraud Allegations in the Sale and Lease of Solar Energy Panels May 3, 2021, 11:07 am | in
AG Grewal Announces Settlement with NRG Residential Solar Solutions over Consumer Fraud Allegations in the Sale and Lease of Solar Energy Panels
NEWARK – As more consumers look for ways to improve their home’s efficiency with clean and renewable energy, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal today announced that Princeton-based solar company NRG Residential Solar Solutions LLC (“NRG”) has agreed to pay approximately $69,000 to resolve allegations that it used deceptive sales practices to mislead consumers into leasing solar energy panels, failed to deliver promised energy savings, and made misrepresentations regarding servicing, installation, and financing in violation of New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act and related consumer protection regulations.
Quebec travellers still not reimbursed, after claims to provincial fund explode due to pandemic
Quebec has a compensation fund that is supposed to reimburse travellers whose voyages are cancelled if they purchased their trips through licensed travel agents. But it was not prepared for the thousands of claims that were prompted by pandemic travel restrictions.
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The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts in Harrisburg is warning state residents of a new phone scam in which callers threaten to place victims on the state’s sexual offender registry if they don’t immediately forward unpaid court fines or fees.
“We wanted to get the word out there as soon as we heard about it. The office is advising the public to stay vigilant against such scams,” said AOPC spokesperson Stacey Witalec.
She said the new scam involves calls that mimic the AOPC’s telephone number.