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Energy Grants Scams in Scotland
Created: 21/08/2025According to this year's Big Scottish Scam Survey, the most common scams were related to energy saving measures. 48% of those surveyed had experienced one of these scams in the last year. In most cases, this involved a cold caller providing misleading information about the availability of grants or funding for products such as insulation, boilers, heating, and double glazing.
Several respondents had received cold calls saying they could save hundreds of pounds on their energy bills by completing a survey to check if they were eligible to receive a government grant. Other scam calls said that homeowners in their area had been selected to receive grants for energy saving products.
Some consumers had been cold called by a company who said they were working in partnership with a charitable organisation to offer grants for the installation of new double glazing.
The cold caller typically said that the householder could be eligible to receive a 'Government-backed grant' to fit new windows and doors. They asked them to visit a website, which was designed using logos and styles similar to Scottish Government websites in order to appear legitimate.
This scam website included a link to apply for a 'double glazing grant' - householders were asked to fill out personal details, including their employment status and income, to see if they were eligible to receive the grant.
After filling this in, they were typically called and offered an appointment to carry out a 'free' survey of their existing windows and doors. During this visit, a salesperson often provided misleading information about the availability of grants.
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