Northumbria Police warn of bogus builders following damage caused by recent storms
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As local areas continue to deal with broken roof tiles, smashed windows and damage from falling trees, police say some cowboy contractors are lurking in the shadows waiting to scam money from vulnerable and unsuspecting members of the public.
Officers have warned they gain the trust of victims and, on occasion, even enter their house to steal other items whilst the homeowner’s back is turned, also convining victims to hand over money for work which is either never completed or not done to the quality previously agreed.
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Hide AdDetective Sergeant Phil Thoburn, from Northumbria Police’s Complex Fraud Investigation team, has encouraged people to be wary of doorstep traders, and urged them to continue reporting their concerns.
He said: “Sadly we know that scammers will use every trick at their disposal to try and make money by exploiting people and we will continue to do all we can to help protect people from this.
“Where possible we urge the public to use a recognised tradesperson and conduct background checks on their business and previous reviews.
“Beware of strangers canvassing for work at your door, remember you are well within your rights to ask for identification, take your time, and don’t be rushed into agreeing to any work, or paying for any services. Discuss quotes with family and friends before you agree a price.
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Hide Ad“No professional organisation should ever get annoyed or frustrated with you for taking your time - only fraudsters will rush you.
“We will never judge anyone who has fallen victim, so please don’t be embarrassed and contact us immediately, we’re here to help and offer you support.
“If you have been contacted by a bogus builder or trader, please report it to police.”
Last week, Storm Eunice brought high winds to the North East which damaged several buildings, caused road closures and uprooted trees.
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If you need to report a crime or suspicious activity, please visit the Northumbria Police website and use the ‘Tell Us Something’ page.