Micah Hodgkinson told the man he did metal roofs on his own as a side gig, so the pair made a deal in the fall of 2019. The job would cost $20,285, with half the money being paid up front to purchase materials. On Sept. 23 of that year, the Sarnia man handed Hodgkinson a bank draft for $10,142 and dropped him off at a local bank. Read More
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