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Town of West Springfield
Wednesday May 4th, 2022 :: 01:00 p.m. EDT

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Paving Scam Warning from the West Springfield Police Department and Department of Public Works

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Sgt. Joseph LaFrance May 4, 2022

[email protected] 

(413) 263-3210 x 224

West Springfield Police Department and Department of Public Works Warn of Paving Scams

West Springfield, MA: The West Springfield Police Department and West Springfield Department of Public Works are issuing a joint warning for residents to be vigilant of paving scams as we move into the warmer months.  There is a history of paving scams in Massachusetts, which tend to increase during spring and summer.  

The scam typically involves an individual coming to your home unsolicited with an offer of extra asphalt that needs to be used and offering to pave the driveway at a discounted price.  If you agree or do not firmly refuse the offer, a crew appears quickly and begins working on your driveway only to eventually tell you that there is a mistake or issue and that the price will be several thousand dollars more than originally discussed.  If you refuse to pay the additional money, the crew threatens to cease working.

 

To avoid falling victim to this scam, keep the following in mind:

  • Beware of unsolicited offers to do paving work. Calmly but firmly tell the solicitors you are not interested and tell them to leave your property. If they refuse your instructions, call the police.

  • Do not let solicitors inside of your home.

  • Ask to see proof of the solicitor’s insurance; these scammers rarely have worker’s compensation insurance and if one of them is injured at your home, the claim could be made against your homeowner’s insurance.

  • Paving requires a permit from the DPW specific to your home; if a solicitor is offering to immediately begin paving work, it is probably not a legitimate offer. 

  • Call the police if anyone begins “working” at your property without your consent.

  • Educate yourself and your family. Search the internet for “paving scams.”

  • Be vigilant on behalf of your neighbors; paving scams often target senior citizens. 

  • Call the police if you have questions, or if unfamiliar people or companies appear at your door or in your neighborhood.  All solicitors are required to register with the police department.

This article is intended as a public service announcement. It is a warning that joins numerous similar warnings from other communities.  Your vigilance will help police in their effort to keep Massachusetts safe and secure.

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Town of West Springfield
26 Central St
West Springfield, MA 01089

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Non-emergencies: 413-263-3000

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