Ashby residents warned about rogue traders operating in the area

By Graham Hill

29th Apr 2021 | Local News

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Ashby residents have been warned to beware of rogue trades offering driveway work in the area.

Ashby de la Zouch Town Council has reported information from Trading Standards of people being cold called about having the work done.

Trading Standards' warning reads: "Whilst you may have received a 'good price' and been advised that work can start straight away, be on guard.

"Traders often working in this way can over charge, prices increase and the work is often substandard.

"They may provide you with some form of paperwork, but is their address correct, can you get hold of them afterwards if you have any issues?

"Remember, rogue traders do not want to be contacted after they have your money.

"Any agreement for work between you and a trader at your home that is over the value of £42 requires the trader to give you certain information including your cancellation rights.

"They should not then start the work within 14 days unless they have express permission from you to do so, or if the work is an emergency.

"The advice is to obtain a number of quotes, not to agree to anything there and then and never to pay in cash. If you're not sure, don't open the door.

"For emergencies please call 999. For further free advice and guidance or to report a matter, please contact 08080 223 1133."

     

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