If I could give negative stars to NextGenAE then I would. The owner, Willy, is unprofessional and selfish. I was a former employee of Willy. He constantly failed to pay my commission, and was often months late on salary. He claimed this was due to his own personal expenses and need for the money, meanwhile living in a multi-million dollar estate in Hollywood Hills. Before I left NextGenAE we had to personally go into company accounts to personally pay off company debt, in order to prevent customer homes from going into leans. Yet another example of the sleazy business tactics implemented by Willie. Not to mention the fact that I am still in an ongoing lawsuit with him, which he refuses to pay.
Dale W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Cerritos, CA
This is a long-established contractor that has been in business for… ummm… one month — since June 21st, 2014. At least, that’s how long they’ve possessed a California state contractor’s license. They call several times a week, in clear violation of the FTC Do-Not-Call List. I reluctantly give them one star because at least they do not spoof their telephone number, unlike 90% of the telemarketers that robocall.
D D.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Brooklyn, NY
if i could give them a zero star rating i would. this company is nothing more than a scam. they call everyday, several times a day with the caller id, identifying them as toll free caller — 866−765−2715 and never leaving a message. no legitimate and or professional company would have to resort to using a falsified identification. they call but when you answer the call and tell them that you’re not interested they get pissed off. the calls that follow after that have been nothing but hang ups.
Taylor M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Long Beach, CA
The website looks slick/professional, but do not be fooled– these guys are a high pressure SCAM outfit! They called us out of the blue and promised to come out to give us some«free» solar info. Sounded harmless, but they came out to our home and started with: «You may qualify for solar” — attempting to give us the impression that they worked for the government or the utility– I never could not get a straight answer out of either of them!!! The one guy was from England(Jeff) the other guy(Carl) and could not answer any of our questions about solar– they were focused solely on pressuring us into signing an «application» where we «May be approved for solar»?! Then, after trying to be VERY friendly, they tried some good old fashioned«used car lot» high pressure sales tactics. These guys are VERY slick and friendly but COULDNOTGIVEMEEVENONE solar installation they have done in the US– the company is from France– only one word for the way these«slick» guys operate– SCAM!!! Also, I checked the State of California website for licensed solar salespeople and companies( ) — they were not even listed!!! I just started using this Unilocal service for finding good services and I HATE high pressure salespeople– that is why I took time to write this long review. Again– do yourself a favor– STAYAWAY from this SCAM outfit– YOUHAVEBEENWARNED!!!