
Authorities say 34-year-old Ronald Williams has scammed roughly a dozen victims – and counting – for thousands of dollars.
Suzanne Roth is among them.
“I am so devastated by this,” said Roth.
She lives on just Social Security, so when she shelled out more than $3,000 for what she calls substandard and incomplete work on her deck, her heart sank.
“He destroyed my deck, that’s what he did, and I feel like he destroyed part of my home,” she tells Action News.
She met Ronald Willaims on the app Nextdoor in April.
It’s an application that allows people to get tips, recommendations and buys and sell things from people in their neighborhood.
She put an ad for power washing and deck repair. She says Ronald Williams quickly began messaging her.
Roth says he showed up at her house and said for $2,700 he’d rebuild her deck. She paid him in full, a mistake she now admits.
“Then he told me he needed another $400, another $300,” Roth says.
After a little work, he was gone. Roth’s daughter began searching for other victims on the Nextdoor app.
She says she learned Ronald Williams uses various aliases, but his construction company was the same, Constructionize LLC.
A fact confirmed by police.
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