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More complaints of rogue traders | More complaints of rogue traders |
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The Office of Fair Trading says it has received a record number of complaints about rogue traders - builders who overcharge or do shoddy work. | The Office of Fair Trading says it has received a record number of complaints about rogue traders - builders who overcharge or do shoddy work. |
Figures to be released on Monday are expected to show that the number of complaints across the UK has gone up to 4,000. | Figures to be released on Monday are expected to show that the number of complaints across the UK has gone up to 4,000. |
That is a new record and an 18% increase on last year. | That is a new record and an 18% increase on last year. |
The most common complaints relate to roofing work, driveways, and cavity wall insulation. | The most common complaints relate to roofing work, driveways, and cavity wall insulation. |
Rogue trader victim: 'I was robbed' | |
Jean McAlone, 73, from Cumbria was a victim of a typical roofing scam. | Jean McAlone, 73, from Cumbria was a victim of a typical roofing scam. |
Two men came round to her terraced house in Whitehaven, and offered to replace the slates on her roof. | Two men came round to her terraced house in Whitehaven, and offered to replace the slates on her roof. |
By the time she returned from getting their money, they said they had finished the job. | By the time she returned from getting their money, they said they had finished the job. |
In fact, what they did was to paint her slates black, so they looked like new. | In fact, what they did was to paint her slates black, so they looked like new. |
"I was robbed of £1,700," muses Jean. | "I was robbed of £1,700," muses Jean. |
And as is usual in such cases, the men were very convincing. | And as is usual in such cases, the men were very convincing. |
"They were very nice lads. I'm one that trusts people. But never again," she says. | "They were very nice lads. I'm one that trusts people. But never again," she says. |
AVERAGE AMOUNTS LOST TO ROGUE TRADERS London £1198North £774 East £694 Wales £571 South £303 Midlands £260 Scotland £165 Source: OFT | AVERAGE AMOUNTS LOST TO ROGUE TRADERS London £1198North £774 East £694 Wales £571 South £303 Midlands £260 Scotland £165 Source: OFT |
Psychological Tactics | Psychological Tactics |
The Office of Fair Trading says such tactics are commonplace. | The Office of Fair Trading says such tactics are commonplace. |
Often traders will try to make friends with their victims before offering services. | Often traders will try to make friends with their victims before offering services. |
Michele Shambrook, from Consumer Direct, which is part of the OFT, says, "We hear of salespeople who come with a gift or who try and find common interests. | Michele Shambrook, from Consumer Direct, which is part of the OFT, says, "We hear of salespeople who come with a gift or who try and find common interests. |
Others try to impose some sense of urgency, telling you that if you don't have the work done immediately, something terrible will happen." | Others try to impose some sense of urgency, telling you that if you don't have the work done immediately, something terrible will happen." |
As a result, householders across the UK lost at least £8m in the last year. | As a result, householders across the UK lost at least £8m in the last year. |
Worst-hit were Londoners, who on average lost more than £1,000 each. | Worst-hit were Londoners, who on average lost more than £1,000 each. |
People living in Scotland appear to have got off the most lightly, losing £165. | People living in Scotland appear to have got off the most lightly, losing £165. |
The OFT is not certain why the figures have risen so sharply. | The OFT is not certain why the figures have risen so sharply. |
It rejects the idea that it has anything to do with the recession, and suggests it may well be because consumers are more aware of their rights. | It rejects the idea that it has anything to do with the recession, and suggests it may well be because consumers are more aware of their rights. |
Cowboys | Cowboys |
Some of those most aware of the scams being practised are the builders who have to make good the work. | Some of those most aware of the scams being practised are the builders who have to make good the work. |
We met Paul Downer, a landscape gardener, while he and his colleagues were laying a new driveway at a £2m house in Essex. | We met Paul Downer, a landscape gardener, while he and his colleagues were laying a new driveway at a £2m house in Essex. |
Paul runs a company called Oak View Landscapes, which is registered with two trade associations, and has a good reputation in the business. | Paul runs a company called Oak View Landscapes, which is registered with two trade associations, and has a good reputation in the business. |
"We often hear stories of people knocking on somebody's door, saying they've got spare tarmac. This would entail them putting tarmac over an existing driveway, that clearly fails very quickly." | "We often hear stories of people knocking on somebody's door, saying they've got spare tarmac. This would entail them putting tarmac over an existing driveway, that clearly fails very quickly." |
Using his ruler, Paul demonstrates that a decent driveway should have three separate base layers, of at least a foot deep. | Using his ruler, Paul demonstrates that a decent driveway should have three separate base layers, of at least a foot deep. |
Trading standards officers inspect the work on Jean McAlone's house | Trading standards officers inspect the work on Jean McAlone's house |
Campaign | Campaign |
The Office of Fair Trading is now launching a new campaign to warn people about the dangers of Rogue Traders. | The Office of Fair Trading is now launching a new campaign to warn people about the dangers of Rogue Traders. |
It's called "Your Doorstep, Your Decision." | It's called "Your Doorstep, Your Decision." |
The publicity material includes a piece of card to hang on the front doorknob, reminding people not to feel pressurised by builders who call at their doorstep. | The publicity material includes a piece of card to hang on the front doorknob, reminding people not to feel pressurised by builders who call at their doorstep. |
Householders are being advised that if they pay £35 or more for a service, and sign a contract on the doorstep, they have seven days in which to cancel. | Householders are being advised that if they pay £35 or more for a service, and sign a contract on the doorstep, they have seven days in which to cancel. |
If the trader doesn't tell you, in writing, that there is a cooling-off period, then he or she is committing a criminal offence. | If the trader doesn't tell you, in writing, that there is a cooling-off period, then he or she is committing a criminal offence. |
Other advice includes not handing over a cash deposit, shopping around, and getting a second opinion before you let work go ahead. | Other advice includes not handing over a cash deposit, shopping around, and getting a second opinion before you let work go ahead. |
Consumer minister Kevin Brennan welcomed the campaign, | |
"Unscrupulous traders who break the rules time and time again are a blight on society. | |
"That's why I'm fully behind this campaign, which supports the plans we announced in July to bring in powers for courts to ban persistent rogue traders." | |
Caught | Caught |
Meanwhile, the two men who conned Jean McAlone out of £1,700 in Whitehaven have now been caught. | Meanwhile, the two men who conned Jean McAlone out of £1,700 in Whitehaven have now been caught. |
One was given a prison sentence of two-and-a-half years. | One was given a prison sentence of two-and-a-half years. |
They have been ordered to pay her back £9 a month. | They have been ordered to pay her back £9 a month. |
At that rate, and given the fact that she is a pensioner, she'll be extremely lucky to recover the full amount she lost. | At that rate, and given the fact that she is a pensioner, she'll be extremely lucky to recover the full amount she lost. |
Further help is available from Consumer Direct 08454 040 506 or www.consumerdirect.gov.uk | Further help is available from Consumer Direct 08454 040 506 or www.consumerdirect.gov.uk |
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