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Businesses beware: a warning from the Office of Fair Trading

by isleofman.com 4th October 2013

The Isle of Man Office of Fair Trading has issued a warning to businesses operating workshops or construction sites to think twice before doing business with cold-callers offering to sharpen tools.

The OFT is aware of at least two men in a French registered vehicle who are currently operating on this basis in the Island.

Chief Inspector of Trading Standards, John Peet says: “It may be that the gentlemen concerned are offering a genuine service but it could also be a scam, possibly involving VAT.  I understand that they can be very pushy so make some basic checks before you employ them.  Have they got work permits?  Do they have a genuine VAT number?  Make sure that you agree to a price that is a quote rather than an estimate as they may come back with an extortionate bill."

Anyone approached by these gentlemen is asked to contact Trading Standards on 686500.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 4th, October 2013 12:11pm.

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