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Police warn Fredericton residents of scam targeting homeowners

Police warn Fredericton residents of scam targeting homeowners

CTV News4 days ago

The Fredericton Police Force is warning residents of a scam targeting homeowners.
Police say they have received several reports of a new scam involving free attic inspections from individuals going door-to-door.
Once inside someone's home, the individuals claim to find issues like mold or faulty insulation and pressure homeowners into agreeing to expensive repairs, a Facebook post from Fredericton police says.
In order to protect yourself from the scam, police are warning homeowners to:
• never allow unsolicited contractors into your home
• do not feel pressured to make on-the-spot decisions or payments
• always ask for credentials and verify with the company directly
• report suspicious activity to the Fredericton police immediately
Fredericton police ask anyone with information or who have been targeted by this scam to contact Fredericton Police Force at 506-460-2300.
For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

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