The Deposit Vanishing Act: How Rogue Builders Disappear with Your Money

It starts the same way every time.
A friendly, confident builder gives you a great quote and says,
“I just need a deposit to get materials ordered.”
You transfer the money… and that’s the last you see of it — or them.
Welcome to one of the most common scams in the trade: The Deposit Vanishing Act.

How the Scam Works

The builder wins your trust — fast.
They might show fake photos, stolen reviews, or even a website that looks the part.
Then they ask for a large upfront payment to “lock in materials” or “secure a start date.”

Once the money lands, the excuses roll in:

  • “Supplier’s delayed the order.”

  • “We’ll start next week.”

  • “I’m waiting on my lads.”

Then the phone goes dead. The email bounces. The company name vanishes.

Your money? Gone.

The Warning Signs

🚩 They ask for more than 10–15% upfront before lifting a tool.
🚩 There’s no written contract or payment schedule.
🚩 They won’t show insurance or ID.
🚩 Their address doesn’t check out online.
🚩 They pressure you to “act fast” or risk losing your booking.

If it feels rushed, vague, or “too good to miss” — that’s your clue to walk away.

How to Protect Yourself

Never pay big deposits. Reputable builders fund materials through their business, not your wallet.
Get everything in writing. Payment stages, proof of materials, and agreed start dates.
Check credentials. Search the business name on Check A Builder, Companies House, and Google Maps.
Use traceable payments. Bank transfer to a registered business — never cash or personal accounts.
Ask for references. If they dodge the question, you’ve already got your answer.

What to Do If It’s Happened to You

  • Report the builder to Trading Standards and Action Fraud

  • Warn others by posting your experience on Check A Builder

  • Contact your bank immediately — sometimes funds can still be traced

And whatever you do, don’t stay quiet. Rogue builders thrive when victims keep silent.

Bottom Line

A genuine builder earns your trust through transparency — not pressure and excuses.
If they want thousands before a single brick’s laid, they’re not building your project — they’re building their getaway.

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