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{July 15, 2009 } VICTORIA, BC – The Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority (BPCPA) is warning consumers that the elderly continue to be a target of deceptive door-to-door salespeople and that those who feel that they have been victimized should contact the BPCPA. Expressing these concerns may lead to restitution for those who have been exposed to fraudulent activity. In February of 2005 the BPCPA was contacted by a concerned neighbor of an elderly Burnaby resident. The neighbor felt that the man was being exposed to fraudulent activity by past Weatherlock Roofing System’s co-owner, Bob Kirkpatrick. After a lengthy investigation by the BPCPA, which included several interviews with both the victim and Kirkpatrick, the BPCPA recommended charges to the Crown Counsel. The charges were approved by the Crown in 2006 and eventually led to court ordered restitution payments to be made to the victim by Kirkpatrick. The victim will receive monthly payments of $1234.00 until the full $36,000 is returned. Kirkpatrick had previously paid back roughly $15,000. The BPCPA is a not for profit corporation that was created to strengthen consumer protection in BC and enforces BC’s consumer protection laws. The BPCPA balances the interests of all parties to promote a marketplace that is fair for both BC consumers and businesses. The BPCPA licenses collection services, cemetery and funeral services, motion picture theatres, distributors, and video retailers, telemarketing services, travel services and home inspectors. -30- Media Contact: |





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