We found this company at a local fair. We stopped and talked to them about their "free" solar program in association with Nevada Power. This sparked our attention due to the fact that they said that there was no out of pocket expenses. They set an appointment up with us and came to our home to discuss the solar option. When the representative arrived - late - she went over what we needed to qualify - To own our home, Be willing to want to save money and to have a 650 credit score or higher. This last statement on credit made the "free solar program" seem not so free anymore. So at that moment the representative called her main office so that I could talk to their finance dept and be sure of my score and that checking this would in no way affect my score. So I went over my name and address with this finance person but I did not give my social. The representative stated that since no social was needed, there wouldn't any effect on our credit. So after the call, she said we qualified and that they would work up the total of the panels needed. Well we were told 2 days which crept up into a week before any program was given to us. 2 days after our receiving this, I received a text from my credit guard company that a "hard" credit check from the parent corp of Vision Solar. So after this blatant lie, we contacted our representative and told them this and not to contact us again. The program is not free and whether you take the program or not your credit will take a hit and they don't need your social to run it. Something else about this that Nevada Power is not in cooperation with Vision Solar or any other solar firm according to Nevada Power.