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Scam Prevention Techniques
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Scams have always been a around the business sectors. No matter which field, scammers are always out looking for gullible victims to achieve their own ends. In contracting and construction, painting scams are a common sight of the industry and has always been a scourge to prospective home improvement clients. While most people regard painting scams as the usual take-money-and-run type, scams usually encompasses a wider range of practice, including empty promises, failure to meet deadlines, or lazy incompetent workers. Here are some information and handy techniques on how to prevent Painting Scams.

First off, homeowners should look for contractors with experience in doing such work. Always go for word-of-mouth and reputation when engaging a painting contractor. Look around your neighbourhood and take note of which houses have recently had a new paint job. Speak to your neighbours and get honest comments and feedbacks on the contractor they hired. If it is good for them, then it shouldn’t be much of a problem for you too!

Whenever a contractor approaches you, always know what to do to prevent a painting scam. Always insist on looking at previous customer feedback and testimonials A testament to a good company with experience would be years of satisfied customers. Take note of the workers they hire too, as well-trained painters will provide a much better service than new or amateur ones.

Aside from that, you will also have to make sure that the company backs its work with a solid guarantee. A good contractor will be confident of its work and will not hesitate to provide assurance that its work will be free of workmanship defects a few years down the road. Bad contractors tend to always avoid giving guarantees and this will be a warning sign for you. Also, should anything go wrong after the job, non-scammers will usually provide labour and equipment at a discounted rate.

Last but not least, always trust your own instinct and gut feelings. If a contractor doesn’t feel right for any reason whatsoever, they probably aren’t right to do the job for you. A successful relationship depends a lot on your impression towards the contractor. With these tips in mind, you are set to prevent a scam!

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