๐Ÿ›‘ RIP-OFF ALERT: Fake Ad Targets Trusted Local Contractor

Published on August 28, 2025 at 1:27โ€ฏPM

๐Ÿ›‘ RIP-OFF ALERT: Fake Ad Targets Trusted Local Contractor

DAYTONA BEACH, FL — A fraudulent advertisement recently published in the Daytona Beach News-Journal has triggered alarm bells across Volusia County. The ad falsely promoted services under the name of A.G. Pifer Construction, a well-established local contractor with nearly three decades of service in the region. But the phone number listed—beginning with area code 850—connects not to the company, but to a scammer ready to exploit unsuspecting callers.

๐Ÿ“ž What’s the scam?
The fake ad directs readers to a number that’s not affiliated with A.G. Pifer Construction. Anyone who calls risks being duped out of money or personal information. The company itself quickly flagged the ad and reported it, emphasizing that they had no involvement in its placement.

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Who is A.G. Pifer Construction?
Founded 29 years ago, A.G. Pifer Construction has earned a reputation for reliable, professional work throughout Volusia County. Their legitimate contact information and business credentials remain unchanged, and they continue to serve the community with integrity.

๐Ÿ“ฐ A note on the newspaper
While the News-Journal has long been a staple of local reporting, this incident raises questions about ad vetting and readership. As one observer quipped, “Advertising in a newspaper nobody reads is a rip-off in its own right. In this case, I guess that’s a good thing ๐Ÿ‘.”

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โš ๏ธ DISCLAIMER:
This article is intended to inform the public of a confirmed scam involving a fraudulent ad misusing the name of A.G. Pifer Construction. The company itself is not responsible for the ad and has taken steps to alert authorities and protect consumers. Always verify contact details before engaging with any contractor, and report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or the Better Business Bureau.

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