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13:02 17/06/2022
Police are urging people to be vigilant after an elderly Sandbach resident was talked into giving rogue traders a large quantity of money.
A number of men visited his address throughout March and April 2022 to fix the roof. However, they simply took the roof tiles off and poorly replaced them at a cost of around £40,000.
The man then had to pay another company to fix it.
PC Daniel Challinor, of Crewe local policing unit, said: “Unfortunately incidents such as this are common, with rogue traders targeting vulnerable people and trying to get as much money from them as possible.
“Rogue traders often appear to be highly professional. They can have printed leaflets and vehicles branded with their company name, making people think they are legitimate.
“They often use highly pressurised selling techniques to convince victims to use their services and charge exorbitant prices for work of a poor standard, or work that is never carried out.
“Enquiries in relation to the case in Sandbach are ongoing, in a bid to identify who took the victim’s money and have it returned to him.
“At this stage we believe the men are from the Crewe area and are likely to have visited a number of other residents and I would like anyone who thinks they may have been approached by these men to get in touch with officers.
“I also want to take this opportunity to urge people living in Sandbach or anywhere else in Cheshire to be vigilant and to contact the police if they believe that a rogue trader is taking advantage of them or someone they know.
“Call us on 101 or give the details via our website quoting IML 1256132 and also give the details to the trading standards department at your local council.
“I want to encourage people to look out for any elderly or vulnerable neighbours by checking on their welfare and reporting any suspicious activity to the police.”
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