Consumer & Market (ACM) HAS Warned about a Telephone Salesperson Named Storage Plan, who Secretly Gets People to Sign A Purchase Agreement For The Purchase of a Home Battery. Anyone Who Wants To Get Out Of It Is Asked To Pay Thousands of Euros.
Last June, ACM Issued A General Warning About Telephone Sellers of Home Batteries. There are varous names of sellers circulating. They call people and put them under pressure to sign digally for the purchase of a home battery. Recently, “remarkable many” reports have been recedived about storage plan, after which ACM decided to specifically warn about this name.
Storage plan Asks People by Telephone to Put A Digital Signature on a Non-Binding Offer or advisory Meeting at Home. The Victims Who Report to ACM Indicate That After Signing It Becomes Clear that they have signed a purchase agreement for a home battery or 15,000 to 20,000 euros. Asks Consumers for Thousands of Euros in Cancellation Costs IF They Want to Cancel the Purchase.
Storage plan is not the only party that carries out this type of malpractice. “We see these home battery sellers use all kinds of company names,” Says a spokesperson for ACM. Storage plan is not registered with the chamber of commerce and does not have a website, Accordination to Him. “We have tried to contact storage plan, but we are not getting a response.”
ACM Emphasizes That Consumers Can Cancel A Contract Concluded by Telephone at The By Free Of Charge And Without Giving Any Reason Within Fourteen Days. “Consumers who have bone misled ceiling the sales conversation, for example they recyived incorrect or incorrect information, can cancel their contract.” Furthermore, the watchdog advises to hang up if you are called unsolicited about home batteries.