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Would it be worth a call to the Safer Neighbourhoods team? It could be a genuine mistake by a contractor but, having flicked through the Little Book of Scams that James Barber kindly posted a link to, it seems that a lot of scammers do target older people.
Or perhaps they're taking advantage of other installations to fill in gaps in the area and put themselves in a position to market more heavily to potential customers. They may not be standing on the doorstep trying to charge you for work they've done but it would still be a scam in my view. I get marketing through the door from Virgin Media about once a week these days.

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