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Suspected Croton Chimney Scam Moves to Conn.

NEW CANAAN, Conn. – New Canaan police are warning residents to be alert for a possible chimney-cleaning scam that first appeared in Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.

New Canaan police said a representative of All-Season Chimney called an elderly woman in town and offered to clean her fireplace for $49. Once the woman agreed, two men arrived at her home, gave her their names and a client identification number and went to check on two fireplaces. Police said the men told the woman her chimneys needed repairs costing about $5,000. She eventually paid about $1,900 for a chimney liner and caps after the workers had been in her home for an hour. The woman later called her oil company and a reputable chimney company and was told that no work had been done.

Police said residents should be wary whenever they receive a phone call from a company offering to do work and should do their own research on the company before committing to have any one come to their home.

 

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