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Common Scams and How You Can Avoid Them

A Licensed And Professional Electrical Repair Contractor Provides Advice

There are times when the electrical system of your home needs to be repaired, upgraded or replaced. In such cases, it is necessary to hire a licensed and professional electrical company to have the task done. Yet, there are certain contractors who will attempt to deceive you through scams. Listed below are some of the common scams and how you can avoid them.

Low ball which inflates itself

Among the common forms of scamming which a disreputable electrical repair contractor will use is the low ball. This comes in the form of a quote which is very low compared to others, especially for otherwise expensive services. Once you accept this kind of offer the unlicensed contractor will begin to inflate the costs. This will be done through “unexpected complications” and “new parts and tools” as they work. To avoid such low balls always gather at three quotes and compare them before accepting.

Fast jargon-filled talk

Another common form of the scam used by disreputable contractors is the fast jargon-filled talk. This method involves the unlicensed “technician” spewing a fast and technical term-filled speech as soon as they enter. The intention is to induce you with panic and manipulate you into signing a blank document. To avoid such frauds, always ask the contractor to provide you with an invoice and to explain the terms they are using. A reliable electrical repair contractor will gladly explain to you the terms in detail.

They are reluctant to share contact details or license number

Disreputable contractors tend to be fly-by-night. They do not have a license number or official contact information. That’s why they will often be reluctant to share such information when asked. If you notice that the contractor is not willing to share their contact information or show their license consider contacting a new one. Be sure to ask the recommended electrician to show you their license. Compare the number to the list shown in the Better Business Bureau.

There are several common types of electrician scams. These include the low ball which inflates itself. The fast jargon-filled talk meant to induce panic and confusion. Also, they will be reluctant to share contact details or license number. If you would like to learn more about avoiding scams, contact a licensed and reputable electrical repair contractor. An example of one such provider is Patriot Electric in Satellite Beach, FL.

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