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Pvusers Archive for January 2002
102 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:28:40 2002

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[pvusers] How to choose an RE dealer



First, if you want good service that comes from highly trained individuals that are not just marketing weasels, use a local installing dealer. You can find a growing list of those at the Independent Power Providers web site, www.i2p.org . No matter where you find your dealer, make sure they have the knowledge and capability to do what you want, and that you are comfortable with them.

Second, if you are adept at installing RE equipment and feel comfortable with doing your own, then you might consider using a discounter for your purchases. But, I can guarantee that you will find cheaper ones than the ones who disrespectfully use this list for marketing. 
  
Michael Welch
  
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"I am an enemy of the State. But isn't everyone?"
			Edward Abbey
        
Michael Welch, michael.welch@homepower.com www.homepower.com
     Managing Editor, Home Power magazine
     Office Coordinator, Redwood Alliance
     (Not HP mag numbers) 707-822-7884 fax: 707-822-3481


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