Doorstep crime
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Overview
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How to protect yourself from doorstep crime
How to protect yourself from doorstep crime
- Never agree to have any work done as a result of a cold call. Don't make snap decisions and don't be pressurised into having the job done.
- If you think work needs doing to your home, get quotes from 2 or 3 traders. Ask friends and relatives to recommend a reputable business.
- Ask for the full name and address from a trader before considering dealing with them. Never rely solely on a mobile phone number.
- Ask for a written quotation detailing all the proposed work and a final price for the job.
- Only pay once the work is completed to your satisfaction. Don't pay cash. Don't pay money up front for trader's materials.
- Check the identity of all callers to your home. Ask for photo identification even if the caller claims to be from a utility company, the police or local authority. Check it carefully with the telephone number in the phone book, not the number on the ID.
- Do not keep cash in your home no matter how well you think it is hidden. Never pay traders in cash as this is an indication that you may have more cash on the premises.