12/06/2013
Community Service For Killyleagh Builder Fraud
A Killyleagh builder has been given 240 hours community service for theft and fraud, after falsely taking money from clients to purchase building materials worth almost £7,000.
Mr James Gordon of Grove Gardens, Killyleagh, Co. Down, was convicted at Belfast Magistrates’ Court in connection with loft conversions he agreed to carry out.
Mr Gordon was found guilty at an earlier hearing on 14 May 2013 of offences under the Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969, the Fraud Act 2006 and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.
In one incident, Mr Gordon agreed to carry out a loft conversion and obtained £3,050 upfront to buy steel beams and wooden joists. However, these materials were never supplied and the work on the loft was never started.
In a similar case, Mr Gordon took £3,700 to buy steel beams and wooden joists for a loft conversion. Again, the materials never appeared and work on the loft conversion was never started.
In neither of these cases was any of the money repaid by Mr Gordon.
In another case, he failed to complete a loft conversion to the price, standard and timescale agreed with the client.
He had quoted July 2011 as a completion date for the loft conversion but the job was still incomplete in June 2012.
Kevin McNamara of the Trading Standards Service said: "These cases show that Mr Gordon’s main concern was to get as much money upfront as he could from his clients. In two of these cases his clients were left with nothing to show in return for a substantial outlay. In all the cases he kept stringing his clients along with false promises about the progress of the work and when it would be completed. He breached the trust of his clients in a calculated fashion."
(IT/CD)
Mr James Gordon of Grove Gardens, Killyleagh, Co. Down, was convicted at Belfast Magistrates’ Court in connection with loft conversions he agreed to carry out.
Mr Gordon was found guilty at an earlier hearing on 14 May 2013 of offences under the Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969, the Fraud Act 2006 and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.
In one incident, Mr Gordon agreed to carry out a loft conversion and obtained £3,050 upfront to buy steel beams and wooden joists. However, these materials were never supplied and the work on the loft was never started.
In a similar case, Mr Gordon took £3,700 to buy steel beams and wooden joists for a loft conversion. Again, the materials never appeared and work on the loft conversion was never started.
In neither of these cases was any of the money repaid by Mr Gordon.
In another case, he failed to complete a loft conversion to the price, standard and timescale agreed with the client.
He had quoted July 2011 as a completion date for the loft conversion but the job was still incomplete in June 2012.
Kevin McNamara of the Trading Standards Service said: "These cases show that Mr Gordon’s main concern was to get as much money upfront as he could from his clients. In two of these cases his clients were left with nothing to show in return for a substantial outlay. In all the cases he kept stringing his clients along with false promises about the progress of the work and when it would be completed. He breached the trust of his clients in a calculated fashion."
(IT/CD)
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