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Cooker scam warning

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 15:24, 07 January 2009

A scam involving cooker warranties is being investigated by police.

Several concerned Islanders have contacted them over the last few days to report that a man, purporting to be genuine Island trader Brian Spoor, has rung them.

Well-known Mr Spoor, 60, who runs a cooker and other home appliance business from Beach Street, Sheerness, has also taken calls from concerned customers.

He said: "I am horrified that someone is taking my name in vain. It must be someone who knows me or my business which is even more upsetting."

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One of those affected is Gloria Scowen, 77, from Minster, who said: "I took a call at 10.15pm on Tuesday night (Jan 6) which I thought was a very odd time to ring. The man said he was Brian Spoor and the warranty on my cooker was about to expire and he asked me if I would like to renew it. I don't even have a cooker from Mr Spoor.

"The man then rang my daughter who knows Mr Spoor and she said it was definitely not his voice."

A police spokesman said: "We are investigating these incidents."

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