23/01/2007
People warned over storm repair rogues
People whose property was damaged during storms last week are being warned to be wary of opportunist rogue traders offering to carry out quick repairs.
Consumer Direct, the government's consumer advice service, said that it had received a number of reports from people concerned about gangs of tradespeople touting for business in affected neighbourhoods.
Carol Brady, Consumer Direct Operations Manager, said: "If you have suffered storm damage to your house or garden, you might be tempted to accept the first offer that comes along, but this doesn't always guarantee that you'll be pleased with the result.
"We are advising people to contact their insurance company in the first instance, and follow some simple steps to reduce the risk of being ripped off."
Consumer Direct has issued the following tips for consumers:
(KMcA)
Consumer Direct, the government's consumer advice service, said that it had received a number of reports from people concerned about gangs of tradespeople touting for business in affected neighbourhoods.
Carol Brady, Consumer Direct Operations Manager, said: "If you have suffered storm damage to your house or garden, you might be tempted to accept the first offer that comes along, but this doesn't always guarantee that you'll be pleased with the result.
"We are advising people to contact their insurance company in the first instance, and follow some simple steps to reduce the risk of being ripped off."
Consumer Direct has issued the following tips for consumers:
- Before you organise any repairs, contact your insurance company. Some insurance companies may arrange approved traders to repair damage on your behalf, but if you organise your own repairs, check what will be covered
- When seeking a reliable trader, talk to family, friends and neighbours to get recommendations, or look for a Trustmark-registered firm. Be very cautious about employing tradespeople who make unsolicited visits
- Consider getting written quotes (not estimates) from at least three traders
- Consider making staged payments and keeping back a significant part of the cost until the repair job has been satisfactorily completed. If you do this, you can ask for defects to be put right without the need to make a claim or go to court for compensation
- If you are buying goods or services costing over £100, consider paying by credit card, as you may be able to claim your money back from the card company if the trader fails to honour the contract
(KMcA)
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