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This e-zine is compiled by Devon & Somerset Trading Standards.  Residents and businesses should find something of interest – for example current scams and advice on how to avoid being ripped off, details of local businesses you can trust, safety alerts, information on farmed animal legislation, and details of our other current projects.

Welcome to Issue 19 of tsconnect!

In this issue you will find details of some of our recent cases and the usual advice snippets, as well as the exciting news that one of our officers has won a national award! 

With the daffodils in full bloom and the sun making an appearance, we want to remind all consumers and businesses to be vigilant in avoiding rogue traders. If you are approached at home by a trader offering home improvement services, dont agree on the doorstep - think carefully about whether the work being offered is actually necessary, and obtain three quotes from recommended businesses. With recent reports of a distraction burglary in Devon, we would also suggest that if you don't know the person, and you weren't expecting anyone, you consider not opening the door at all and if necessary, speaking to the caller through the letterbox or a small window. If you are concerned for your safety, or someone elses, always dial 999.

Remember, it's not just consumers the rogues and scammers prey upon - businesses are also a popular target. A recent and worrying scam involves a request for money being sent to a business, and if the demand is not met, the scammers threaten a "cyber attack" to ruin the business’ reputation.  Find out more from the Action Fraud website.


Devon and Somerset Trading Standards officer wins national award

Devon & Somerset Trading Standards Officer wins National Award
Officer and former businessman, Tim Milsom has clinched the Government’s inaugural Better Business for All (BBfA) ‘Individual Ambassador’ Award at a ceremony in London.

We are very proud of Tim for all of his efforts as chairman of both the Devon and Somerset BBfA partnerships Business Focus Panel and the Steering Group, which represents the 19 local authorities. Tim has made a real impact by improving the way regulation is delivered and received. His passion and commitment has built excellent new working relationships across the region and he has the confidence of colleagues both in local authorities and the business community that he can be trusted to deliver.


Rogue traders

Guilty Verdict for rogues who defrauded the vulnerable in Devon
Following a nine day trial at the end of last year, two men were found guilty of conspiring to defraud Devon residents in the Summer of 2013. Another male pled guilty to the charge. Victims included 81 and 93 year old men from Seaton, the alarm was raised when a concerned bank cashier alerted the authorities. Read the full story here


Illegal Tobacco

Tough on Illegal Tobacco
We all know the dangers of legitimate tobacco, but when illegal tobacco is sold, the risk of harm escalates. Cheap knock off tobacco encourages more people to start smoking, takes advantage of cash strapped families, is more likely to be sold to children, and helps to fund organised crime according to the Stop Illegal Tobacco website.

In March a Bridgwater shopkeeper was convicted for the possession for supply of illegal tobacco in his shops in Bridgwater following an investigation by our officers. Read the full story here 

In a joint operation with HMRC, Illegal tobacco with an on-the-street value of more than £63,000 was seized during a day of raids across Exeter in February


Cold callers

Scam callers claiming to be your local council sweep the region Reports of a scam telephone caller who claims to be from your Local Council in order to gain personal details has been reported as using the names Devon County Council, Somerset County Council, and Torridge District Council so far.  The caller claims to require personal information in relation to any accidents you may have had and asks for private information. Somerset County Council has written an article which includes advice on avoiding this scam


Issue 19


Doorstop crime

Want to know more about scams and how to avoid them?  
Check out our short online Scams and Doorstep Crime training session and get yourself scam aware


Recall list

Concerned about a purchase? 
View all the latest food and product safety recalls


BWC businesses

Are you a Devon or Somerset Business we can trust?
Find out how you can apply to join Buy With Confidence and let your customers know you are a trader worthy of approval by Trading Standards

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