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Conmen on the job, cops warn

Residents across the western suburbs are being warned to keep an eye out for door-to-door con artists offering their services.

Senior Sergeant Aaron Riches, of the north-west region’s proactive policing unit, said dodgy salesmen and women are “always an issue” across the west, targeting senior and vulnerable residents.

“They offer insulation works, re-roofing, free internet, air-conditioning and even solar panels,” he said. “They look the part in their high-visibility attire and official lanyards … but when you dig down, there isn’t much substance to them.”

Senior Sergeant Riches advised residents not to engage with door-to-door salespeople at all.

“Historically, it’s not an appropriate method of engaging people,” he said.

“Given the current environment, if you’ve got concerns, take the person’s details, don’t commit to anything and don’t provide any banking details or your surname.”

He said senior citizens were generally a bigger target.

“When the door is opened and they see someone elderly, [con artists] will be more persistent in what they’re trying to achieve. Close the door and call triple-0,” Senior Sergeant Riches said.

The state government is also warning residents to be weary of door-to-door salespeople offering cheap ‘today only’ cash deals on jobs around the house.

Minister for Consumer Affairs Marlene Kairouz said the scammers often asked for cash payments upfront then took the money and ran.

“If you suspect a travelling con man is at your door, ask them to leave,” she said. “If they refuse, they are breaking the law.”

The north-west region’s proactive unit will host an information session at Edgewater Harbour Park, corner of Magazine Way and Edgewater Boulevard, on November 19, 10am until 5pm.

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