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A representative of Royalty Renewables came to my door with a solar energy pitch to lower how much I pay for energy. It seemed harmless to show him my PNM bill and let him enter basic information on a form he pulled up on my phone. I had made a remark about not giving him my credit card and he lead me to believe that wouldn’t happen but then he did want me to enter the credit card information - I left him outside and went in to enter the information but first I checked the web for this type of scam but I didn’t check for Royalty Renewables if he even gave that as the company he worked for. Checking now I realize I may have been scammed. Of course banks are closed today and for the holiday tomorrow. I’m going to do more research but if I’m not convinced I’ll be talking to my bank Tuesday.
NM, USA- 87102
Albuquerque, NM
Unknown Email
(320) 244-2332
Unknown URL
Home Improvement
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Royalty Renewals
May 26, 2025
991223
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