WYNDHAM
Home » Uncategorized » Cash up front travelling conmen strike again

Cash up front travelling conmen strike again

Consumer Affairs Victoria has urged Wyndham residents to be wary of travelling conmen following reports of two men offering bitumen repairs in the Little River area.

In both cases, residents were approached by the men saying a job down the road had been cancelled and suggesting they could do work at a cheap price.

After becoming suspicious, residents refused to hand over money.

Wyndham police crime prevention officer Craig McDonald encouraged people to be vigilant about common rip-offs, such as cheap roof repair deals.

Leading Senior Constable McDonald said residents were typically approached by two men who claimed to have noticed damage to their roof while doing repairs on a neighbouring house.

“They will then make up a quote and barter with the home owner for a cash deal to fix it,” he said.

“They may even get on the roof and actually remove tiles, looking like they are doing some work, but then once they have the cash they will leave and never come back, leaving a gaping hole.”

Consumer Affairs Victoria director Claire Noone said travelling conmen usually demanded cash up front for jobs such as asphalting, roofing work, painting and gardening, then disappeared leaving poor- quality or incomplete work.

“They prey on unsuspecting and trusting people, often ripping off older Victorians, people with a disability, residents who speak little or no English and full-time mums or carers,” Dr Noone said.

“In some cases, they appear to be using letter-drop companies to deliver professional- looking flyers, which may even carry the logos of industry organisations. Say ‘no’ to uninvited and high-pressure offers.”

Report suspicious activity to the National Travelling Conmen Hotline on 1300 133 408 or visit www.consumer.vic.gov.au.

Digital Editions


  • Cats bounce back

    Cats bounce back

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 462426 Hoppers Crossing was able to bounce back and return to the winners list in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket…

More News

  • Awards to honour state’s sporting heroes

    Awards to honour state’s sporting heroes

    Nominations have opened for the 2025 Victorian Sport Awards (VSAs). Presented by the Victorian Government and Vicsport, the VSAs are the most prestigious night for the state’s sporting and active…

  • Safety excellence to be rewarded at WorkSafe awards

    Safety excellence to be rewarded at WorkSafe awards

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 183103 Workplace safety champions and innovators from across Victoria shall be celebrated at the 2025 WorkSafe Awards next month. From 95 submitted nominations, 22…

  • Victorian bushfire appeal accepting donations

    Victorian bushfire appeal accepting donations

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 201153 Victorian’s are urged to give generously to support communities devastated by the state’s ongoing bushfire emergency. The Victorian Emergency Relief and Recovery Foundation…

  • Air quality advice

    Air quality advice

    With bushfires scorching land across the state, Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) is providing regular air-quality updates. EPA is monitoring air quality using its stationary and mobile monitoring stations and…

  • Serving up more public transport for Australian Open

    Serving up more public transport for Australian Open

    Thousands of extra public transport services will be available for tennis enthusiasts heading to the Australian Open. Public and Active Transport Minister Gabrielle Williams announced that almost 5000 extra trams,…

  • Grants open for grassroots multicultural groups

    Grants open for grassroots multicultural groups

    The state government has opened applications for a new $5 million grant program aimed at supporting multicultural and multifaith groups across the state. Known as the Multicultural Capacity Building Program,…

  • Concerns over AI safety

    Concerns over AI safety

    The eSafety Commissioner is sounding the alarm over the use of the generative artificial intelligence system known as Grok on the social media platform X, following concerns that the tool…

  • Hawks lock in men’s coach

    Hawks lock in men’s coach

    Glen Orden has announced some experienced names to lead the club’s first men’s side in the Western Netball League. The Hawks, who have been the powerhouse of the WNL competition…

  • Shania Lee wanted on warrant

    Shania Lee wanted on warrant

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Shania Lee. The 27-year-old Tarneit woman is wanted on warrant following a fatal house fire in Sydenham on 8 September 2024.…

  • Youth festival vibes coming to the town centre

    Youth festival vibes coming to the town centre

    Young people aged 12-25 are welcome to join in a day of fun activities on Friday 23 January with Summer at the Point. The free event will run between 11am-4pm…