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Jun 2020
A warning has been issued over cold callers targeting households as lockdown restrictions ease.
North Yorkshire Trading Standards and North Yorkshire Police have united to remind residents to be wary of people offering property repairs and gardening work.
It is the latest in a series of warnings issued over scams being carried out during the Covid-19 lockdown. Previously, Trading Standards have warned about scams involving supplies of PPE and hand sanitiser, and false testing and cures for the virus.
However, the authority said reports of crime had been "starkly absent" as people's movements were restricted from March onwards. Cllr Andrew Lee, executive member for trading standards, said:
Police and trading standards officers said doorstep scams often include extreme overcharging for work, claiming work is required when it is not, poor quality work or damage to properties, and not providing any contact details for the person carrying out the work. In some cases, elderly and vulnerable residents are driven to the bank by the offender, to withdraw cash to pay for the work.
Officers have advised residents considering having work done to get three quotations from local traders - ideally recommended by friends or family - and to take their time before making a decision. Anyone having work done has a statutory right to cancel the contract within 14 days.
Where that is not possible, they should approach traders for quotations through a trusted website, such as the County Council’s North Yorkshire Buy Local.
Doorstep traders can be reported to Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133, or to the Police on 101, or 999 in emergency situations.
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