Beware of fake tradies this Summer

NEWS: Victorians are being urged to be cautious of fake tradies ahead of summer following a 200 per cent increase in the total amount of money lost by victims.

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Almost $3 million was lost by Victorians last year, up from $1 million the previous year. Margaret Connell is just one of the hundreds of Victorians who lost money when she was scammed out of more than $10,000 after she engaged the services of individuals she believed to be reputable tradies.


The fake tradies initially requested an upfront payment of $6,000 before returning the next day to collect more money. Once they received the money, they left without finishing the rest of the job, while the work that had been completed during the first visit was of extremely poor quality.


Fake tradies knock on doors of homes and small businesses, or send flyers out offering to complete maintenance work, driveway resurfacing, painting or roof repairs at a cheap rate. They are more prolific in warmer weather and Victorians are being reminded to be vigilant.


Often the work they promise to do is either carried out to a poor standard, or never eventuates at all, with the fake tradies disappearing as soon as they have been paid.


They commonly target the most vulnerable people in society, such as older Victorians, people who are not proficient in English or people with a disability.

You can find out more about fake tradies scams at Consumer Affairs Victoria website


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Published 21 October 2019 11:47am
Updated 4 March 2020 5:49pm
By Parisuth Sodsai
Presented by SBS Thai
Source: Victorian Government


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