Ceredigion Police can confirm that three men have been arrested in connection with a Rogue Trader offence in the Aberaeron area.
The men, from the Liverpool area, were arrested on the 18th January on suspicion of fraud offences. They were later released on bail pending further police enquiries.
Police are reminding residents in Ceredigion to be on their guard against rogue traders.
Detective Sergeant Delyth Evans said
“Rogue traders, cold callers and distraction burglars have a devastating impact on peoples’ lives, and often prey on the most vulnerable in our society.
“They operate in gangs and individually calling at people’s homes offering a range of services.
“These may include things such as gardening, general building, tarmac work and even clearing moss off roofs.
We’re reminding homeowners to think about who is calling at their home before answering the door, and to stick to the following guidelines:
- If in doubt, keep them out.
- Don’t sign on the spot
- Always ask for an identity card and look up the organisation to check the salesperson’s identity
- Don’t get taken in by sales banter or high pressure selling techniques.
- Always shop around for the best price
- Talk to someone you trust for a second opinion
- Avoid handing over money before work is started.
- Think very carefully before you agree to a trader starting any work straight away
- Trust your instincts – if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
- And finally … it’s OK to say no. Remember it’s your doorstep and your decision. If you feel pressured for any reason ask the person to leave.
Anyone who has concerns in relation to rogue traders, cold callers or any suspicious activity at their home should contact the police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111
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