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Peachland seniors out thousands of dollars after contractor allegedly no-shows

Eric and Margaret Anderson are out $5,600 and still need their floors done

Eric and Margaret Anderson will think twice before hiring a local, independent contractor again.

The Peachland seniors were seemingly duped and left with poorly finished floors, after a long-time acquaintance was hired to redo the flooring of their entire one-bedroom mobile home.

Eric met Tony Causton at a local pub they both frequented a handful of years ago. Needing a contractor for their floor and having seen photos of some of Caustonsa国际传媒檚 alleged work, the Andersons agreed to hire him and support a local, independent contractor.

The quote for the flooring was first requested by the Andersons on Sept. 1, 2022, and they received what they saw as a fair estimate later that month. In text messages between Eric and Causton obtained by Black Press Media, Causton agreed to order the flooring material after a deposit had been paid.

The Andersons followed through with the deposit on Sept. 22, 2022, but it wasnsa国际传媒檛 until Dec. 5 that Eric finally received a message saying the ordered materials would be in soon.

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Eric noted that they arensa国际传媒檛 sure that is true anymore and have suspected it was leftover pieces from a different project.

It was then the excuses started. On Dec. 20, Causton said he would be there to do some work the following day. The next morning he texted Eric to say hesa国际传媒檚 going to let the deep freeze pass, plus he was having troubles at his mothersa国际传媒檚 house.

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Then again in February 2023, Causton claimed the water was out at his momsa国际传媒檚 and he didnsa国际传媒檛 have the time, followed days later by dealing with logging companies for tree cutting on her property. By March 2023, Causton claimed his mother was in the hospital following a stroke. Then on March 24, Causton sent the last piece of communication to Eric in the form of a text saying he would call. The Andersons havensa国际传媒檛 heard from him since.

At some point early on in the excuses, Causton did come by to put in new laminate flooring in the living room. The project was not properly done and the new floor is complete with cracks between the boards and pieces lifting, and the sticky strip that connects pieces of the floor together were left exposed in places to collect dirt.

sa国际传媒淧eople I knew from the same pub knew him also and there was never a bad word said about him,sa国际传媒 Eric said. The couple is now out about $5,600 with floors no better than they were before.

The Andersons have not taken any legal action at this time, but Kelowna RCMP have been made aware of the matter. Eric said the point of talking about what happened, is more about awareness for others.

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A has been started by a friend of the Andersons and has earned $1,000 to help the couple get the floors finished. Several people on Facebook have offered to do the work if someone can purchase new materials.

Black Press has taken extensive efforts to contact Causton, including phone calls, emails, contacting a former employer, and direct messaging social media pages believed to be his. Causton has not returned any of Black Presssa国际传媒 requests for comments as of the time of publishing.

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