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On August 8th 2023 and August 24th 2023, BBB attempted to send correspondence to 12 Aiton Road, Sussex East, NB E4E 3R7 and [email protected]. However we did not receive any form of response. If you have information that would assist your BBB in developing a report, please speak with a BBB Marketplace Counsellor.
BBB Serving the Atlantic Provinces has concluded an Investigation into the status of Truststone Paving /Trustone Paving Ltd. The Investigation was prompted by several phone inquiries, 2 formal complaints, and one negative customer review against Truststone Paving/Trustone Paving Ltd. After multiple attempts to contact this business via email, postal mail & via phone, we were unable to contact the business. The business phone number listed is directed to a call center that states they will pass the message along to the business. The business has an address listed on their website that a separate business is located. Truststone Paving /Trustone Paving Ltd is reported for knocking on doors in communities and offering a discount on paving services, including a 5-year work guarantee warranty. Truststone Paving /Trustone Paving Ltd. then asks for cash payment from the consumers. Shortly after the work is completed, the asphalt starts deteriorating, when the consumer tries to contact Truststone Paving /Trustone Paving Ltd to express their concerns, there is no response received. Consumers also report various damage to areas surrounding their home.
Tips to spot this scam:- Be wary of unsolicited contractors who knock on your door offering services, especially if they only accept cash and/or require a large down payment.
- Do not make on-the-spot decisions about hiring a contractor.
- Select a reputable company and do your research.
- Obtain a detailed, written contract.
- Consider shopping around and obtaining detailed estimates.
- Never feel pressured to commit on the spot and don’t provide full payment for work that has not begun.
- Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.