Home » Police and Courts » Alert over fake tradies

Alert over fake tradies

THE Swan Hill region is again being targeted by fake tradesmen, as police warn residents to keep an eye out.

Swan Hill police said they had received reports of asphalt scammers across the police service area, offering to repave driveways, silo-pads and roads for a discount price.

Police said the team of fake tradies were possibly driving a white van with “professional looking signage on it“ and their interactions spread as far as Annuello and Sea Lake.

The cheap-asphalt claims surfaced earlier this month, after someone in Manangatang reported that the offer didn’t seem right.

Swan Hill police acting inspector Brian Hansen said this type of scam was “nothing new” but scammers were becoming more sophisticated.

“We’ve seen this kind of thing before where people would attend houses and offer their services for a very cheap rate,” he said.

“In the past they would often be dressed like workman, with some not-very-professional-looking equipment.

“But now, we are seeing people that are a little bit more sophisticated in their technique.

“They speak like they are salespeople, they appear well-presented and their vehicles are in good condition.

“They appear to be a little bit more resourced … which in turn makes it more convincing for their potential victims.”

Insp Hansen said police were asking everyone to be aware of the scam and check credentials before hiring a tradesperson.

“You can just ask them what company they belong to and do some research into that company,” he said.

“Ask them where their business is based and if they have any other business that they are linked to.

“See if they have a legitimate business card, and you can head to the internet to search and see if it is known as a legitimate company.

“The main thing is to trust your instinct and if it’s too good to be true, then it probably is.”

Insp Hansen said police were looking further into reported scam.

“We’ve had people reporting sightings of these people, but we are yet to receive any definite information,” he said.

“If someone does get a hold of some more information like a name or a phone number, that information is very important for us, and gives us the opportunity to make follow-up inquiries.

“People can ring us up with any information they have regarding this.

“If they have physical information or evidence like a business card or an invoice, then please drop that into the police station and we can examine it.”

Consumer Affairs Victoria also recommends shopping around for a written quote and asking for contact details of previous clients to check references.

They also ask for victims, or those with information, to keep hold of information such as flyers and receipts, and report them to the national traveling con men hotline on 1300 133 408.

Digital Editions


  • Bustling with Easter activities

    Bustling with Easter activities

    Gallery exhibition THE gallery will be open on Easter Saturday, serving coffee and scones for anyone who would like to view the 150th celebration photos.…

More News

  • Demolition for ageing amenities

    Demolition for ageing amenities

    WORKS to remove the decommissioned Swan Hill Showgrounds precinct northwest toilet block have commenced, addressing ongoing issues and safety concerns. Swan Hill Rural City Council director of infrastructure Leah Johnston…

  • Students switch off in classrooms

    Students switch off in classrooms

    ST MARY MacKillop College is urging a balanced approach to Victoria’s sweeping school device ban, warning education must go hand-in-hand with restriction. As the Victorian Government moves to expand its…

  • Herbie drives double win

    Herbie drives double win

    THERE’S nothing better on a balmy evening than being at the harness racing, and such was the case at Swan Hill on Tuesday when an interesting seven-event card was conducted.…

  • Perfecting the chocolate recipe

    Perfecting the chocolate recipe

    A NEW chocolate store has arrived in Swan Hill just in time for Easter, offering handcrafted treats and artisanal creations that are set to delight locals and visitors alike. Esteemed…

  • Fuel squeeze hits council works

    Fuel squeeze hits council works

    RISING fuel costs are tightening the screws on Swan Hill Rural City Council operations, with infrastructure projects feeling the strain. Council’s director of infrastructure, Leah Johnston, said the organisation was…

  • RSL continues family legacy

    RSL continues family legacy

    IN a career spanning 28 seasons of senior cricket, the Swan Hill RSL Cricket Club marked a historic occasion by inducting Ryan Hinton into its highly-respected life membership ranks. Hinton…

  • Decades without local Easter road fatality

    Decades without local Easter road fatality

    ANNUAL road safety signs have reappeared across the community this week, as hopes rise for another Easter weekend without a road fatality. LJ Hooker Swan Hill licensee John Monahan has…

  • Kerang Cup heats up

    Kerang Cup heats up

    EASTER weekend in Kerang means one thing for the racing community: the Kerang Cup is right around the corner. Anticipation is building at the track, especially with Star Buyer -…

  • Easter regatta on Lake Boga

    Easter regatta on Lake Boga

    LAKE Boga is gearing up to host a significant sailing event this weekend as the Lake Boga Yacht Club presents its annual Easter regatta. The highly anticipated competition is expected…

  • Ollie’s brave battle

    Ollie’s brave battle

    He should be chasing his big brother through the house, learning new words and filling the air with laughter. Instead, little Ollie Stap is lighting up hospital wards. More than…