jeff
United States of America#2Consumer Comment
Tue, December 20, 2011
I was fooled into buying a site from blue horizons group to promote solar products. I never made a cent, when I called to inquire about my website all I got were empty promises and lies. Then a few months later I receive a call from Clean Green nation selling me the exact same thing. Scum bags!
Karen
Connecticut,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, March 19, 2010
I spent an hour with this company this evening discussing the business opportunity. When I began asking specific questions about saturation of a particular market they became evasive and refused to answer my questions. I narrowed my inquiry to the north east and they had difficulty understanding which states were geographically involved with the northeast. I spelled it out and they promised to find the answer to the question. I never received one. In fact the gentleman, Michael who was to find the answer avoided my question by becoming " involved with another call"
John A
Eden Prairie,#4General Comment
Thu, March 11, 2010
Blue Horizon Solar LLC of Minnesota is IN NO WAY affiliated with Blue Horizons Group of Arizona. Certain search engines return complaints against Blue Horizons Group's solar operation when searching for BLUE HORIZON SOLAR. Blue Horizons Group's history should in no way reflect upon Blue Horizon Solar's reputation and integrity.
Blue Horizon Solar takes pride in conducting our business in an ethical an trustworthy manner that our customers expect.
Please differeniate Blue Horizons Group of Arizona from Blue Horizon Solar of Minnesota when reading these comments
Thank You,
John Aune
President
Blue Horizon Solar
Fedup87
Collingwood,#5General Comment
Wed, January 13, 2010
I want to personally thank you for taking the time to report these...."people". I have tried and tried to convince my father that they are going to take all his money and he wont see anything from it. He wont believe me.
Today he is gone and planning on sending them the money asap. $10,000 to be exact. I have no way of getting in touch with him or blocking any kind of money he is able to take out of his account. I had only found this website a half hour ago so Im very worried about whats going to happen next.
As soon as he gets home this website will be shown to him personally by me. This is a lesson to everyone out there. Never give away money on terms like this. Seek legal council and do your own research on people.
Blue Horizons
United States of America#6UPDATE Employee
Wed, January 06, 2010
Blue Horizons takes very serious the requests of our clients and work diligently to gain their satisfaction. This client purchased a product from us and some marketing, he then almost immediately requested a refund on his marketing and received a full refund. This particular gentleman also added a response below where he asks people to send him an email for some more info, he is a competitor and is using Rippoff Report to generate leads for his own venture. Please be cautious in replying to this company.
-Blue Horizons
hadenuff2009
wilmington,#7Consumer Comment
Mon, December 07, 2009
This company is really sticking it to people. I have started an email to personally respond to the issues you are going through.
As of now they are using other company names and alot of other solar scams that will hurt the solar industry. Those of you who are looking to be apart of a solar company or start your own when it is best to speak with someone experienced with solar. I will be willing to answer your questions and if you already have paid for services through this company then i would tell you to let it ride. depending on the amount. I am well aware of there strategies and you would be wasting more money and time attempting to collect a small portion.
If you have a website from them abandon it. take any personal info off of it and leave it alone so they are not able to put any responsibility of there dealing gone wrong on you.
There are alot of other scams they are working up Inovative energy technologies is them as well. they are now using the people who paid for campains to take there leads from them and sell them to people and at the same time undercutt the ones they sell it to and no one wins again but them.
They are very slick Nothing good can come from working with them. I have alot of other information i am not willing to share on line.
If you want to start your own solar business or work with a company selling solar or have questions of solar. Hit up the email and do not do any business with this group at all. Any of there names. Do an Sec of state search for the name before you use and if there is not a person name single on there then you are taking a risk.
the above email is good for your questions feel free to ask and i will respond ASAP
DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH ANY OF BLUE HORIZONS GROUP OR INNOVATIVE SOLAR TECH. ARIZONA NEVADA and CALIFORNIA
LEAD PROGRAM SCAM
SOLAR BUSINESS SCAM
CORPORATE IDENtity SCAM
SOLAR SALES HIGH PRICED CHEAP PARTS LATE VERY LATE
CEguy
Canada#8Consumer Comment
Sat, November 28, 2009
I recently purchased this service and was late to see this report. I paid $499 and do not know what to do after reading this know. I am expecting a call from the company on Monday and want to know what questions are most appropriate to ask. I can invest but I know I must have returns, assured returns from my business or effort. I will not invest in any crap thing and unless they convince and I get answers will not work with them. I would closely observe this thread and wish to get answers to my questions.
I just hope that they are not fooling themselves as if I discover the truth and it is bad, then I will publish this company name and the way they fool others on front pages of leading newspapers across the country. I am very serious about that now after reading this comment.
Dennis
minooka,#9
Mon, September 21, 2009
i have also been shafted by this company. i paid $350.00 to join then before i could even see the web site i was called by the business development dept. and was given the bums rush to buy a radio marketing spot the lowest one was $3200.00 and went up from there i was on the phone for aprox. 2 hours he started off trying to sell me two slots for $6400.00 but he saw i wasn't going for it he went down to 1 slot and tried real hard to sell it but i told him i would buy 1 slot then as soon as i said yes he said well i have to go now i have another client (how convenient he had another client as soon as i said yes) then i tried to call and ask some questions and no one was around so that was last friday and then the weekend now is sunday night and found this report and now when monday comes i will be on the phone allot but i don't know just what to ask yet if you have any ideas call me or write to this rebuttal. i don't know if a lawyer will be able to do me any good getting my money back.
Holly
Lovettsville,#10Consumer Suggestion
Sat, August 08, 2009
I am so grateful for your post and sorry for your loss. A friend and I have been discussing issues in starting a business focused primarily on the solar energy industry. She had heard about BlueHorizonsGroup and wanted me to look into and talk to them. She was pretty hyped up about it and when I ran a search the first time I didn't get any negative feedback. I also didn't see anything positive. Luckily the 2nd day I read your post. Just for kicks I went ahead and called them and you are so correct. Essentially it's not even your website but theirs and you are just giving away your money. The sales rep Robin Trainor was a bit surprised I knew so much about the tech side of the industry and seemed put off when I asked about PV array's, inverter's, etc., and was obviously not competent enough to give me remotely good answers. Would you want someone like this selling for you? Buyer beware. Keep us posted on your efforts to regain you expenses. Best of Luck.
Holly
Lovettsville,#11Consumer Suggestion
Sat, August 08, 2009
I am so grateful for your post and sorry for your loss. A friend and I have been discussing issues in starting a business focused primarily on the solar energy industry. She had heard about BlueHorizonsGroup and wanted me to look into and talk to them. She was pretty hyped up about it and when I ran a search the first time I didn't get any negative feedback. I also didn't see anything positive. Luckily the 2nd day I read your post. Just for kicks I went ahead and called them and you are so correct. Essentially it's not even your website but theirs and you are just giving away your money. The sales rep Robin Trainor was a bit surprised I knew so much about the tech side of the industry and seemed put off when I asked about PV array's, inverter's, etc., and was obviously not competent enough to give me remotely good answers. Would you want someone like this selling for you? Buyer beware. Keep us posted on your efforts to regain you expenses. Best of Luck.