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Residents are being warned of door-to-door scams

Northumberland’s Public Protection Trading Standards team is urging residents to be careful when approached by door-to-door salespeople.   
 
An increasing number of residents could be targeted on their doorsteps by dishonest workers offering services such as gardening or maintenance work. Whilst it is not illegal for traders to canvas for work by going door-to-door, residents are being advised to take their time before making any decisions about goods or services. 
 
Councillor Colin Horncastle, Cabinet Member with responsibility for Public Protection at Northumberland County Council said: “We are aware that bogus doorstep traders may be operating in Northumberland, and we want people to know what to be aware of.   
 
“Some door-to-door salespeople may try to add pressure on you or use persuasive and/or emotional tactics to get a sale. Some of the work they suggest may be unnecessary, overpriced and could end up being of poor quality.” 
 
If residents are looking for work to be done, the Public Protection Trading Standards team advises that you:  
  • Seek at least three written quotations from reputable traders   
  • Seek recommendations from friends and family for tradesmen you trust   
  • Shop around for products/services to make sure you get the best deal   
  • Don’t decide straight away   
Stephen Johnstone, senior fair trading officer for Northumberland Trading Standards said: “Look out for those who are pushy and claim that there is an urgency to get repairs done or that you will lose out of a special offer if you don’t agree immediately. 
 
Always make sure you know who you are dealing with, ask for their business name and address before agreeing to anything. We would suggest that you use a local business otherwise you may have difficulty getting them back if there is a problem. 
 
“Remember, it’s your property and you don’t have to answer the door to anyone if you don’t want to.” 
 
Anyone who has concerns about an uninvited doorstep trader visit can ring Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133 or their local Police Authority on 101. 
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