Optimistic
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hi all, I hope I have this in the correct thread, please be patient if not.
We have had an ongoing problem with our solar panels for a couple of years. We ended up in court and was awarded 2000 euros damages, but obviously still out of pocket.
I got a phone call from a guy in RTE researching for a program Buyer Beware on issues with renewable energy. He was asking if I would be interested in doing a slot/couple of minutes on a program in the forthcoming series. He got my name from a letter I sent to the relevant governmental authorities which I cc'd when writing to the supplier when writing him.
My query is: when a settlement has been agreed in court, am I opening myself to potential litigation from the solar installer?
Are there anythings i would need to be aware of IF I was to go ahead and get involved in the program?
Thanks a heap, optimistic
We have had an ongoing problem with our solar panels for a couple of years. We ended up in court and was awarded 2000 euros damages, but obviously still out of pocket.
I got a phone call from a guy in RTE researching for a program Buyer Beware on issues with renewable energy. He was asking if I would be interested in doing a slot/couple of minutes on a program in the forthcoming series. He got my name from a letter I sent to the relevant governmental authorities which I cc'd when writing to the supplier when writing him.
My query is: when a settlement has been agreed in court, am I opening myself to potential litigation from the solar installer?
Are there anythings i would need to be aware of IF I was to go ahead and get involved in the program?
Thanks a heap, optimistic