Roofing contractor disappears with customer’s $4,000 check
After Atlanta News First calls, roofer promises to repay in $500 installments
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A roofing contractor is vowing to return the $4,000 insurance claim check he took from one of his customers in 2022.
The unnamed roofer said he intended to do the work but claims a shoulder injury, broken down cars, and other things happened that prevented him from doing the work.
“I broke my phone and ended up getting cut off on the highway and messing up the front end of my truck,” the roofer said. “It was right around [Dec.] 27th before I even got my phone back up and working. And on the sixth (of January), my father passed away.”
Betty Collins is the customer who hired the roofer previously. She said he did excellent work when he worked for another roofing company. When a springtime storm damaged her roof in 2022, she called the roofer again and learned he was working for himself.
The roofer wrote a contract for a new roof, and Collins agreed to sign over a $4,000 insurance claim check. She agreed to pay an additional $2,900 when he completed the work.
Collins said the last time she spoke with the roofer was August 2022. She told Atlanta News First Consumer Investigator Better Call Harry she wants her money back “so I can put a roof on my house.”
The roofer claimed he started a new job and nearly a year later, wants to return the money. He promised to repay the money in $500 installments beginning March 3.
Atlanta News First Investigates and Better Call Harry are not naming the roofer or his business because five other contractors in Georgia share the same name.
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