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Rogue builder fleeced customers out of more than £1.25M
Britain's worst rogue builder fleeced customers out of more than £1.25M across 37 customers. Mark Killick, who was known to ...
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A builder has been found guilty of defrauding his customers of more than £1.25million following a joint investigation by Avon and Somerset Police and Bristol City Council’s Trading Standards team.
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Mark Killick, who was known to his customers as Marc Cole, spent his customers' money on travelling the world in style as well as funding his own gambling habit.
A "prolific rogue trader" who lured customers in with his "charm and charisma" has been found guilty of 37 counts of fraud. Mark Killick, who also operated under the aliases Marc Cole and Mark Jenkins ...
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