RESIDENTS in Northwich and Winsford are being warned of bogus doorstop sellers posing as ex-convicts.

A number of such incidents from across the borough have been reported recently to Cheshire West and Chester Council, following a rise nationally.

The callers claim they are visiting homes as part of a probation service scheme however no such scheme is in operation.

On occasion some callers have shown a bogus 'pedlar's certificate' or permit to try and validate their scam.

Now the council’s director of environment and communities, Maria Byrne, is urging residents to remain vigilant when getting unexpected visitors to their doors.

She said: "Our Community Safety Partnership is concerned that vulnerable residents could be targeted by these scammers.

"We have been told the so-called ‘ex-prisoners’ try to sell household items, often at inflated prices.

"When residents declined to buy anything, they ask for a donation instead.  The individual may be very polite at first but may become aggressive and abusive. If you or anyone you know is targeted, please report it."

Residents are being advised to report any incidents to Cheshire Police on 101, or to Action Fraud to help track down a scammer.

Advice to feel safer when answering the door

There are a few things you can do to feel safer when answering the door, such as:

  • Putting up a deterrent sign - You could put a ‘no cold callers’ sign up on your door or window, which should deter any cold callers from knocking on your door.
  • Setting up passwords for utilities - You can set up a password with your utility companies to be used by anyone they send round to your home. Phone your utility company to find out how to do this.
  • Nominating a neighbour - Find out if you have a nominated neighbour scheme where a neighbour can help to make sure if callers are safe.