Doorstep safety
Bogus callers, sometimes known as doorstep thieves, are people who trick their way into people's homes with the intention of stealing money or property.
These people often work in teams of two or more and they usually
prey on people who are elderly or vulnerable. Bogus callers can be
anyone and use many different guises to gain entry to your home,
often pretending to be Council officials, workmen from the gas or
water board, or even the police. Most official companies will send
you a letter first and you can ask your gas, water or
electricity supplier to give you a unique password for additional
security.
If you are in any doubt about the person on your doorstep then
remember the following advice:
Always
- Use your door-chain or door-bar when answering the door and
install a door viewer and an outside light.
- Ask to see the caller's identity card and check it thoroughly.
If you feel unsure ask the caller to wait on the doorstep while you
phone the company to check.
- Lock the door whilst you go and phone and don't open the door
until you are totally convinced. Anyone who is genuine will not
mind you doing this.
- Ask them to return at an agreed day and time when you have
someone with you. Don't let callers put pressure on you to let them
in.
- If in doubt - keep them out.
- If you are suspicious - ring the Police .
Bogus Workmen
Bogus workmen may try to carry out unnecessary repairs on your
home and can be quite persistent and convincing. If a workman says
you need repairs, tell them you will get some quotes for the work
from other companies and get back to them. Always use a reputable
company to carry out repairs or work on your property.
Useful Contacts
Rochdale Borough Council Trading Standards
Phone: 01706 924238
Email: Trading.standards@Rochdale.gov.uk
If there is a knock on your door it is important you know how to answer it safely.