Cheyenne Police Warn of Driveway Paving Scam

2022-09-17 04:01:13 By : Ms. Heidi Jiao

Cheyenne police are warning homeowners, especially seniors, not to fall for a scam in which a "contractor" shows up at your door claiming he has extra asphalt from another job and is willing to pave your driveway for cheap.

Public Information Officer Alex Farkas says oftentimes a high-pressure approach is used, which confuses or intimidates the homeowner.

"Homeowners who agree or even those who do not firmly refuse the offer can be affected by this scam, as a crew quickly appears at the home and begins working on the driveway," said Farkas.

"The scammer then claims there is a mistake or issue and that the price will now be thousands of dollars more than discussed," she added.

Farkas says refusal to pay the additional amount results in the scammer threatening to leave the driveway incomplete, and trying to contact the company may be impossible, as the scammer provides a false name or another company name that was not involved.

Farkas urges anyone who has fallen victim to the scam or who sees something suspicious to call police dispatch at 307-637-6525.