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N.B. Regulator Revokes Solar Company's License Over Unfulfilled Orders
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N.B. Regulator Revokes Solar Company's License Over Unfulfilled Orders

From Global News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A New Brunswick regulatory commission has revoked the license of solar energy company Sun Kissed Energy Inc. due to multiple complaints about unfulfilled orders.
  • The company allegedly pressured clients into financing deals, then failed to complete services and cut off communication, with unfulfilled orders totaling tens of thousands of dollars.
  • The Financial and Consumer Services Commission cited the company's untrustworthiness and incompetence after it ignored attempts to contact them and failed to provide financial details.

A New Brunswick regulatory commission has banned a solar energy company from operating within the province following numerous complaints regarding unfulfilled orders. The Financial and Consumer Services Commission took action after receiving multiple reports from consumers who had paid for services that were never delivered.

According to a report from the consumer affairs director dated May 25, Sun Kissed Energy Inc., a Nova Scotia-based firm, allegedly pressured clients into financing agreements. Subsequently, the company reportedly ceased communication and failed to complete the contracted services, leaving customers with unfulfilled orders valued in the tens of thousands of dollars.

The commission's director, Alaina Nicholson, detailed in her report how the company allegedly ignored repeated attempts by the commission to make contact. Furthermore, Sun Kissed Energy Inc. failed to provide requested financial information, exacerbating the situation. Based on these findings, Nicholson concluded that Sun Kissed Energy is "not trustworthy and incompetent."

As a result of these findings, the commission has revoked the company's direct seller's license. Attempts by The Canadian Press to reach Sun Kissed Energy for comment were unsuccessful.

not trustworthy and incompetent

โ€” Alaina Nicholson, Commission directorDescribing Sun Kissed Energy Inc. based on the investigation.
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Originally published by Global News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.