Posted: Fri 9th Feb 2024

Trading Standards warning after reports of ‘Nottingham Knockers’ targeting Wrexham homes

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Feb 9th, 2024

Wrexham Trading Standards have issued a warning following a series of reports across Wrexham of ‘Nottingham knockers’.

Also known as ‘duster sellers’, it usually young lads that will turn up on your doorstep with a large black holdall full of cleaning products ranging from tea towels, dishcloths and dusters to sprays, polishes, small clothing items and even knives.

However, they’re not only trying to sell you poor quality items at highly inflated prices, but they’re also checking out suitable targets and selling details on to professional burglars.

A number of people who‘ve purchased items from Nottingham knockers have later become victims of a household burglary shortly afterwards.

Initially from the Nottingham area, this group would come ‘knocking’ on people’s doors to trade, hence the term Nottingham knockers.

There’s been recent reports of them across the Wrexham area and in some situations they’ve become aggressive, which has caused alarm and distress to householders.

Wrexham Trading Standards advises to check your window first and don’t open the door to anyone you’re uncertain of.

They’ll admit to being ex-convicts trying to make a new start and may show a card supposedly from their probation scheme.

But these ID cards have no legal bearing. The young men deal in cash on the doorstep and if you’ve purchased from them once, they’ll keep returning to try their luck again.

In other areas, they’ve even become violent and forced their way into people’s homes to obtain further cash.

A spokesperson for Wrexham Trading Standards said: This hasn’t been reported in the Wrexham area yet, but the men have been very inquisitive as to the where the biggest houses are and where is the richest area.

“Again, please understand that these sellers are professional criminals and the best way to stay safe is not engaging with them.

“If you’re visited by Nottingham knockers, please report to North Wales Police as soon as you can by calling 101 to give the police the best chance to attend your area and apprehend the individuals.

“Please try and record any details, including vehicle registration.

“However, if you’re threatened or treated aggressively on the doorstep, dial 999 for an emergency response.”

If you’re concerned that you’ve been approached by Nottingham knockers you can also report any incidents to Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133 (English Speaking) or 08082231144 (Welsh Speaking).



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