A rogue builder targeted an elderly woman, and charged over £8,000 for "shockingly poor work".
David Varey, 39, of Spring Hill Road in Accrington, was contacted by the victim in late 2018, after seeing an advert in a local paper. Varey was employed to undertake roof repairs at her house in Newton-le-Willows.
The woman, who died in April 2021, was then charged £8,150 for "shockingly poor work" in attempting to repair the house roof, chimneys, fascia and soffits.
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Varey was first charged with fraud offences in February 2020, but court proceedings were delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
A warrant for Varey's arrest was issued in November of that year, and he did not make his first appearance until October 2021. Varey initially sought a trial before pleading guilty to fraud and two Trading Standards offences.
During his judgment at Liverpool Crown Court, His Honour Judge Swinnerton described Varey's behaviour as “ripping people off.” He sentenced Varey to 10 months imprisonment suspended for two years. He also has to undertake twenty days rehabilitation activity, 200 hours unpaid community work and must compensate the victims next of kin to the sum of £7500.
Councillor Jeanie Bell, St Helens Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Safer, Stronger Communities, said: "This callous crime had a devastating impact on the victim and her family, and tragically she passed away before justice could be reached through the courts.
“Rogue traders think by doing some level of "work" no matter how poorly, that they are then above the law. Clearly they are not and our Trading Standards team, along with our partners, will do our utmost to ensure offenders like this are brought to justice.
“If you think you have been ripped off by builders or other workmen I’d urge you to report the matter to the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline at https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk or telephone 0808 223 1133."
"If you need building work Trading Standards always advise to get three quotes and use recommendations from family and friends. St Helens Trading Standards also run a Trader Register which provides a vetted list of reputable local traders. Further information can be found at https://sthelenstraderregister.com/"
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