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Renogy: RNG Group Inc - Profile & Reviews - 2024

May. 06, 2024
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Renogy: RNG Group Inc - Profile & Reviews - 2024

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“Whiplash” was my final Customer Service rep- what a sad joke

Seemed like a cool sunny progressive solar company. I sent three different emails on questions I had on buying a 1500$ solar kit/system and none where returned. WARNING: if your looking to spend 1500$ and tre company is too stuck up to answer questions - leave. Bought system elsewhere but they ship batteries through Home Depot so bought 600$+ batteries. It’s been 14 months batteries at 64%, 74% and my winner at 74% - if you don’t know this sucks. Contacted customer service and wow, wow difficult. Long wait times, Philippines, no help, hang ups. They want me to get battery tested and send results even thought they admit they can’t recommend a place because no one in my state or surrounding states do this. Finally I brow beat them into taking in the battery. They take it in, 5-7 days later get a email they have it- almost a week delay. Then 3 weeks later nothing. I write in and they say they don’t know what happened to battery and can’t be bothered to find it. A guy says he’ll send me a new battery but I need to send receipt fir the 5th time. I do. Next write in a guy named “whiplash” says he’s sending battery. A 2 months after complaint, a month after sending in my battery and 10 days after being promised a replacement for not all but just the worst battery and I’m still here with two horrible batteries and no replacement!?? Hey Whiplash you stink!!!!!

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