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Office of the Attorney General Warns the Public of Paving Scams
04/11/2023 12:25 PM EDT

As the weather warms, the Office of the Maine Attorney General warns consumers to watch out for paving scams. ?The Office of the Attorney General has received many reports about too-good-to-be-true paving scams that end up costing consumers hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars. ?

How the Scam Works

A seller of paving services comes to a consumer?s door, claiming that they just finished a nearby paving job. ?They offer to pave the consumer?s driveway at a discounted rate using leftover asphalt. ?The paver then gives a low estimate?or no estimate at all?and begins paving the driveway without providing a contract. After the paver completes the paving job, they will demand a much larger payment than the original estimate. ?In some cases, the paver will have paved a larger-than-agreed upon area to justify the increased price. ?In other cases, the paver might use intimidation or threats to get consumers to agree to the increased price. ?After the paver leaves, the consumer often notices that the paving job is incomplete or shoddy. ?The consumer has now lost thousands of dollars and ended up with a bad paving job.?

What Consumers Should Look For

Not all paving scams will be the same. ?So here are some red flags a consumer should watch out for that indicate a scam:

Scammed? What Consumers Can Do

  • Know your rights: ?Consumers are protected from paving scams by the following laws: The Consumer Solicitation Sales Act?(32 M.R.S.A. ??4661-4671), The Transient Sales Act?(32 M.R.S.A. ??14701-14716), The Door-to-Door Seller of Home Repair Services Act?(32 M.R.S.A. ??14501-14513). ?The Maine Consumer Law Guide gives more information about how these laws protect Maine consumers from predatory pavers. ?https://www.maine.gov/ag/consumer/law_guide_article.shtml?id=27932
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  • Cancel your contract:?If a door-to-door seller of paving services began the paving job within three days of the solicitation, you can cancel the contract even if the job has been completed.? You must cancel in writing and send your written cancellation to the seller. ? Once you have cancelled within the three-day period, you are under no obligation to pay for any work, even work that was already done.

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