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On Wednesday 12th March at approximately 1pm, Police were called to the Bilton area, following a report of a Rogue Trader.
These people may use pressure tactics to persuade homeowners to have unnecessary work done or to purchase goods. The rogue traders will often have no experience or training and will carry out poor quality work or sell sub-standard goods for large amounts of money and usually ask for payment in cash. Here are some top tips to avoid becoming victim to a rogue trader: Install a door chain or spy hole so you can communicate with callers without allowing access. Never agree to have work done by somebody who is just passing or take their word that it needs to be done at all. Never agree to have work done or part with any money on your doorstep. Always get at least 2 written quotes from traders for any work. Always agree the price, payment arrangements and start/finish dates in writing before any work starts on your home. You could also ask to see a copy of their public liability insurance certificate. Ask friends and relatives for a recommendation or check a trusted website for details of local tradesmen in your area. You can also conduct some research on the internet to check for reviews of businesses and tradesmen. You can report rogue traders to the Police on 101 or visit Report a crime | North Yorkshire Police. If you feel threatened or the situation is an emergency, call 999. ![]()
Trading Standards can help with complaints about goods and services : Reporting to Trading Standards The Citizens Advice provide free, confidential and impartial advice on consumer issues: Citizens Advice Bureau - Consumer Helpline
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