£15,000 For This! 70 Year Old Grandmother Scammed!

It’s the story no one wants to believe — until it happens to them.
A 70-year-old grandmother handed over £15,000 of her life savings to a so-called “friendly local builder.”
Weeks later, he vanished. No completion, no materials, no refund — just a half-finished mess and a shattered sense of trust.

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How It Happened

The builder came across as genuine: polite, confident, and “highly recommended.”
He promised to start right away, asked for a big upfront payment “to buy materials,” and even gave her a handwritten receipt.
Once the money cleared, the excuses started — weather delays, van trouble, family issues.

Then… silence.

The “business” phone number stopped working, and the company name didn’t exist. The £15,000 was gone.

The Red Flags Everyone Misses

🚩 No written contract — just a verbal agreement and a smile.
🚩 Large deposit upfront — a classic move before disappearing.
🚩 No verifiable address or company registration.
🚩 Refused to provide insurance or references.
🚩 “Cash is easier” — meaning no trace when it all goes wrong.

These scams are happening up and down the country every week — and they target homeowners who simply trust too easily.

How to Avoid the Same Trap

Never pay large deposits. Legit builders only need a small amount to secure materials (10–15% max).
Get everything in writing. Contract, timeline, payment schedule — no paperwork, no deal.
Verify credentials. Check they’re registered, insured, and verified on Check A Builder or similar trusted platforms.
Search online. A quick look at reviews or Companies House can expose fake businesses instantly.
Trust your gut. If something feels off, it usually is.

The Aftermath

For this grandmother, it wasn’t just about the money — it was the heartbreak of being taken advantage of.
Her dream of a small home renovation turned into months of stress, debt, and a wrecked property.

Don’t wait until you’re the next victim. Rogue builders thrive on silence — Check A Builder exists to expose them and protect you.

Bottom Line

If a deal sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
Ask questions, demand proof, and never hand over money to anyone you can’t verify.

Because once a rogue builder’s gone — so is your cash.

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