Earth4Energy.com Keeps Generating Feedback
We love to hear from readers commenting on our blog, but none of our posts (with the possible exception of post we did on Princeton Premier), have generated such a steady stream of comments as the one we did on Earth4Energy.com. Although we blogged about Earth4Energy.com back in September, not a month has gone by without readers adding their two cents.

While we faulted the site for a lack of contact information, hyperlinks that don't link to anything and the fact it appears to be just another Web-based affiliate marketing program, readers took the conversation to a whole new level.
Comments range from scathing (Absolute scam!!!!!!), regretful (I bought it like a fool and it is junk..pure rubbish), defensive (Earth4energy is not a scam product. It's a great product created by Michael Harvey which can help us save our electricity usage to great extent. For more details about this product, visit Earth 4 Energy website), and technical (At $200.00 per panel that is about $67.00 dollars per amp. Most houses today require a 200 amp electrical service. That would require sixty seven panels at a cost of $13,400 plus the $49.95 for the manual.)
Is Earth4Energy.com just another of the thousands of scam sites out there, or a viable, do-it-yourself alternative to affordable energy? Decide for yourself.
Comments
I found it to be quite good, probably because Im a newbie with this stuff.
I guess if you already know much about solar power then there is no point but if you dont know much then its alright
Posted by: Keith | July 2, 2009 11:12 AM