Wimbledon Magistrates Court |
A Maidstone rogue
trader lied to customers and demanded money for sub-standard work
during a £25,000 roofing and building scam.
Father-of-three
Michael Verrechia, 27, of Little Willows, Eastwood Road, Ulcombe
deceived customers by claiming he had £1m liability insurance; work
was guaranteed for twenty years and he was a member of the
Confederation of Roofing Contractors.
He was prosecuted
by Kingston-upon-Thames council's Trading Standards and pleaded
guilty to a total of five summonses and was sentenced at Wimbledon
Magistrates Court.
Verrechia, who has
returned £15,400 to compensate his victims was placed on a 12-month
community order, which includes 160 hours community service work, was
fined £300 and must obey an electronically-tagged three-month home
curfew between 8pm and 6am.
He swindled female
customers at their homes in Chancery Road, Chessington and Maida Vale
and a customer in Northampton.
Verrechia pleaded
guilty to two counts of unfair trading in relation to the women, who
were each quoted £6,000 for work, but were aggressively billed for
£12,000 on June 22, last year.
He also admitted
defrauding the first woman by failing to disclose information to her
on June 5 and dishonestly making a false representation to the
Northampton customer and laundering £6,400 that customer paid him.
Verrechia
identified himself as 'Red Rose Home Improvements' and the 'British
Building and Roofing Company'.
At the first
woman's three bedroom Chessington address she describes Verrechia as
“threatening” and the dodgy tradesman “pressurised and misled”
the customer say Trading Standards.
The court was
told: “Abuse was passed on and a demand for full payment,” an
associate of Verrechia: “Threatened to rip the roof off if money
was not paid.”
The sub-standard
work needed a £5,800 fix after Verrechia's handiwork.
The second woman
received a £750 quote for a leaking roof extension, which Verrechia
inflated to £6,500 and then nearly doubled to £12,000.
The victim
transferred the full amount and told investigators she had succumbed
to “old lady syndrome.”
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