Advoka wrote: » I have been scammed by a company in Co Laois. I paid the company in full in Oct 2019. He arrived in July 2020 erected the steel only and left. The steel is now rusted and no cladding in place. He refuses to answer my calls, emails and has blocked my number... His office staff are also in on the act they take your number and then silence. This man has made of with over €18k.... PLEASE STAY AWAY!!
Lewis_Benson wrote: » Solicitors letter would sort that.
lintdrummer wrote: » To the OP, was this a cold caller who arrived at your doorstep? Perhaps with a story about doing work for one of your neighbours who are delighted? If so they are always to be avoided. They offer to do a smallish maintenance job (clean the gutters) for a reasonable price but inevitably discover another issue that needs immediate attention, but which they will happily fix for a huge sum (such as broken roof tiles or leaky lead flashing). It's a scam operated by the kind of people who are currently having large weddings in Longford. Any tradesmen worth getting do not have the time to go door to door looking for work.
2lazytogetup wrote: » usually car mechanics. you bring your car to get one problem fixed. they find another. or they destroy something in your car so a couple of days after getting one problem fixed, another arrises. ive noticed that the nicer the car mechanic, the more likey they are to scam you. cause they know you will trust them if they are especially nice.
DubInMeath wrote: » No. But in saying that I can do a lot of stuff myself having worked for my dad who is a carpenter and ran his own crew. Also my brother was a mechanic, so anything I can't do or don't have the time to do, they or one of their mates can. Height of stupidity for an individual trades person to try and rip off their customers as most of their business is through word of mouth, especially in the lean times. But plenty of dodgy small building firms (and some big ones) out there having seen first hand the results of their work when my dad had to correct it. Always pays to get more than one estimate and doing checks on them if possible.
Leg End Reject wrote: » And never, ever opt for the cheapest.