2011年4月1日 星期五

Conmen sell low-quality CFL bulbs

Conmen sell low-quality CFL bulbs


Beware of con men who may come knocking on your door in the guise of Bescom staff and try to sell you CFL bulbs.


Recently, an elderly woman from Indiranagar lost Rs 2,400 to these frauds.

The culprits, posing as Bescom staff,In the other open position, the outdoor christmas decorations dock holds the iPhone in a perfect position for resting on a tabletop for most any use including FaceTime. sold her 24 CFL bulbs for Rs 100 each. The woman’s daughter-in-law,It would repeal a portion of the 2007 Energy Independence and leather phone cases Security Act that phases out traditional incandescent light bulbs for more energy-efficient ones over the next several years. Most of the power consumed by incandescent bulbs is released as heat instead of light. Sneha, who lives near BDA complex, told Express the culprits came to the house when the elderly lady was alone at home.Following the resignation of the Interfraternity inflatable life jackets Council President Jay Trump Tuesday, a February letter from associate vice provost Jane Tuttle to individuals in IFC provided new insight into the hazing incident that led to Trump's resignation.

“They even spoke to my husband over the phone and they were so convincing that she ended up buying 24 CFLs,” she said.

Sneha said the men told her mother-in-law that each bulb would cost Rs 100 now but Bescom would give them huge rebate later, which would be proportional to the number of bulbs bought.

When her mother-in-law asked for the receipt, the con men pointed to their colleagues standing near a neighbouring house and said they would give them the acknowledgement.

Reportedly,A built-in dock is attached to the battery and when DSTT not in use folds up in a nice compact manner to about half the size of the iPhone itself. these frauds visited many houses on the BDA complex lane. They targeted those houses where senior citizens were alone.

In March, the State government launched Belaku project under the Centre’s Bachat Lamp Yojana developed by Bureau of Energy Efficiency to promote efficient lighting. Under this scheme, the State would give four CFL bulbs for Rs 15 each to every household in exchange of incandescent bulbs.

Bescom Managing Director P ManivannHe said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'."an has warned the citizens to be careful. He said in Bangalore the scheme would be launched only by July. If anyone comes to sell the bulbs under the scheme, people should insist on seeing their identity card first.

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