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Attorney General's News Release

April 4, 2002

Nixon warns Missourians about driveway repair scams that often sprout up during the spring season

Jefferson City, Mo. — Attorney General Jay Nixon cautioned Missouri residents and businesses to be wary of con artists who go door-to-door offering to pave or seal driveways and parking lots.

Nixon said his office has already received complaints this spring about driveway repair scams in Missouri. Driveway repair scams often result in consumers paying too much for an inferior product, Nixon said. In some cases, weeds start to grow through the thin layer of asphalt within a few days, and the asphalt begins to crumble.

“These asphalt gypsies often stay under the public's radar by moving from town to town offering low estimates and making false promises about their work,” Nixon said. “In many cases, the work is started but never finished or is of such poor quality that it must be removed at an additional cost to the homeowner.”

Nixon said there are several steps consumers can take to avoid becoming a victim of a driveway repair scam:

  • Be wary of someone who solicits you to do the repair work. Con artists often will tell homeowners that they have leftover asphalt from another job and offer to repave their driveways.
  • Always get at least two written estimates from local businesses before authorizing any work, and ask for the names of references to call.
  • If you encounter someone you suspect is trying to defraud you, tell them no, close the door, and call your local sheriff or police department immediately.
  • If you are interested in having work done, do it on your own terms.

Consumer who want to file a complaint about driveway repair scams or other fraud should call the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-392-8222 or file a complaint online at www.ago.mo.gov.

Inquiries from consumers should be directed to consumer@ago.mo.gov or 1-800-392-8222 (from within Missouri) or 573-751-3321 (outside Missouri).

All media inquiries should be directed to Press Secretary John Fougere.

E-mail      Phone: 573-751-8844         Fax: 573-751-5818

 
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