Millar Berry Farms London and Financial Headache

financial headache: Many were drawn by the possibility of generating high profits from the Ontario government Feed-in Tariff program, which was introduced in 2009 to promote green energy in the province, according to CBC. But CBC News has spoken to customers who say that all the experience has generated for them is a serious financial headache. After investing tens of thousands of dollars with Certified Solar, customers say they have yet to see any equipment installed, with orders dating back as early as 2012. I'm embarrassed, I'm ashamed I got taken like this.- Bill Millar, Owner of Millar Berry Farms in London, Ont. He also saw numerous solar panels popping up at neighbouring farms. "I did my research," Millar says. "I saw that the numbers were right and looked very promising." After being told paying up front would save them overall, Millar and his wife Sylvia took out a $100,000 mortgage on their farm and cut the company a cheque. Bill Millar, who owns Millar Berry Farms in London, Ont. says he invested in the panels after a Certified salesman came to his door, touting large profits and an easy way to make a little extra money for his family. "My wife got rheumatoid arthritis, I thought the extra money would come in handy," he says. "I have to hire a little more as we get older ... I have to ease off the workload a little." Millar became interested in solar energy after the equipment grew popular at local farm shows. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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