Chicks in Construction
Hosts Mikki Paradis and Jessica Abreu discuss Bay Area reports of groups posing as contractors who target homeowners—especially elderly people—by showing up unsolicited, claiming urgent dangers like failing roofs or unsafe chimneys, and using fear to force quick decisions. They describe how scams often start with small quotes that rapidly escalate into tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, including one reported $450,000 loss, and note these groups may operate across counties and states under frequently changing business names. The episode highlights red flags such as high-pressure urgency, shifting company identities, and sudden cost increases, and offers protections: never sign the same day, get multiple opinions/inspections, verify licenses and business registration via the Secretary of State, check addresses and phone numbers, and research local permit/inspection requirements. They invite viewers to submit stories at chicksinconstruction.com and share where to follow the podcast on social media. 00:00 Contractor Scam Cold Open 00:28 Meet the Hosts 02:04 Spicy Comments and Rage Bait 04:25 Inspection Rework Rule 08:23 Blocking Trolls and Staying Busy 10:41 Rental Setup Chaos 13:48 Special Trash Trim Haul 17:49 Send Us Your Stories 19:44 Traveling Contractor Scams 20:51 Door Knock Panic Pitch 23:57 Bay Area Scam Details 26:09 Scammers Look the Part 26:37 Fear Based Pitch 27:48 Pressure Sales Red Flags 30:22 Elderly Targeted Scam 32:26 Costs Spiral Fast 34:32 Rotating Company Names 37:13 Door to Door Reality 39:03 Verify People Not Brands 42:50 Organized Scam Networks 45:18 Common Red Flags List 50:16 Protect Yourself Checklist 53:30 Wrap Up And Share
49 Folgen
Kommentare
0Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert
Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der Chicks in Construction-Community!