Did A Roofing Contractor Take Your Money?

Turn Your Experience into Serious Protection for Others. 

Sharing your story makes you a real hero to the next potential victim. 
Let us help you warn the public and get the satisfaction you deserve.

It takes 5 minutes or less to begin and go from victim to hero.

No Cost to You.
Please help us build success stories.
If you choose to remain silent...someone else will get hurt.

✅ Built by a homeowner who lost six figures to a bad “deal”
✅ Evidence-first, legally vetted
 publishing process
✅ Not a law firm. No upfront fees.

Roofing Scams: Why Roofers Cause So Many Complaints

Roofing scams are one of the most common and costly home-improvement disasters for homeowners.

  • After storms, “storm-chaser” roofers go door-to-door offering **“free roof inspections”** or **“leftover materials”**. They pressure you to sign on the spot, demand a big deposit “for materials,” and then disappear, drag the job out, or leave your roof half-torn off and leaking.
  • - Others inflate insurance claims, bill for work that was never done, or quietly swap in cheaper shingles, underlayment, and flashing than what was promised. Some skip building permits and inspections altogether, putting you at risk with your city, HOA, or insurer. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
  • - Complaints about roofing and home-improvement contractors regularly rank among the most common categories tracked by consumer-protection agencies and the Better Business Bureau, especially after major storms and natural disasters. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
  • - When you start asking questions—about permits, materials, or why the bill is higher than the original estimate—calls stop being returned. You’re quietly ghosted while leaks, mold, and structural damage get worse.
  • - Most victims never publish a clear, evidence-backed record of what happened. They might file a BBB complaint or post a short Google review, but those usually lack detail and are easy to ignore or bury.
  • - DisputeVoice exists to turn your roofing nightmare—documented with contracts, photos, insurance letters, texts, and payment records—into a carefully formatted public warning that helps your neighbors recognize the same tricks before they hand over a deposit.

How We Turn Your Story Into a Professional Warning

Step 1: Tell Us Your Story:
 Answer a few guided questions and upload your evidence (photos/contracts, etc). We handle the formatting.
Step 2: The Safety Check
"Legal-Safe" Editing: Our AI polishes your report to remove risky language and format it so it ranks high on Google.
Step 3: Notify & Publish: We notify the contractor before publishing. This may get you a response (and results) fast.

It takes 5 minutes or less to begin and go from victim to hero.

No Cost to You.
Please help us build success stories.
If you choose to remain silent...someone else will get hurt.

Like a lighthouse warning ships away from the rocks, your DisputeVoice warning on the first page of Google Search Results protects your neighbors from evildoers lying in wait.

A Sample Warning Report

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Not Just One Post—A Full Visibility Campaign for Your Warning

When you work with DisputeVoice, you’re not getting a single lonely post—you’re getting a full visibility campaign for your own words and evidence.

The neighbors and friends you want to warn are spread out on social media. Once you submit your report, we format it and publish versions of your story across platforms like WordPress, Medium, LinkedIn, X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads, tailored to each network's features.

That means more legitimate chances for your evidence-backed warning to be found and shared—without changing what you’ve said or claiming to verify it. You are genuinely a lighthouse.

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Can We Guarantee Financial Recovery?

We can’t guarantee that—but you just might!

The Power of My Own Warning Report:

  • Before: They stopped talking to me, 3 months of silence (ghosted).
  • After: A response within 5 minutes and a settlement offer in one day.
This was my personal experience. After three months of being ignored, I sent them a draft of my 1st warning report, and the ghosting ended immediately; settlement talks began — Steve Chayer

“After everything you’ve been through, you don’t have to feel alone in the dark. We'll help you turn your story into a lighthouse beacon, guiding others away from harm, and step into your new role as a Lightkeeper, consumer protection advocate." Steve Chayer

why I did it

The Power of Transparency: Why DisputeVoice Exists

Following a successful business career, I personally suffered a significant financial loss—in the high six figures—in what I believe was a deceptive investment scheme. Despite a successful career that should have made me savvy, I was fooled—and I'm still embarrassed by it all.

I quickly learned that traditional legal options were costly, slow, and unpredictable. I realized the most effective tools I had were my voice and the internet's power to inform others.

I decided to fight back by warning others. Using my years of SEO and web publishing experience, I chose to be transparent and share my personal story online, ensuring it appeared where people would see it.

That act of sharing was transformative. Other victims found me, and it ended their isolation. I realized I could serve as a kind of lighthouse—not just sounding an alarm, but helping guide others safely away from danger.

Knowing I’m helping prevent you and your neighbors from being the next victim matters far more than my pride. This is the core mission behind DisputeVoice.com.

Steven Chayer, Founder & Senior Editor of DisputeVoice.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you guarantee results?

A: If you’re asking, “Will they settle and pay me back?”—no, we can’t guarantee that—but you just might. We guarantee your warning, backed by proof, will be published and made visible online to protect anyone considering hiring them. 

Who can I write about?

A: Anyone unaccountable—individuals or companies—who’ve wronged you financially, and for which you have evidence.

What kind of evidence do I need?

A: You don’t need a mountain of documents, but you do need enough proof to show what happened.

Helpful evidence can include things like:
  • Contracts or estimates
  • Invoices, receipts, or payment confirmations
  • Emails, texts, or messages with the contractor
  • Credit card or bank statements, canceled checks, or Zelle/Venmo records
  • Photos or videos of the work and damage
  • Court filings or inspection reports (if you have them)

You don’t need all of these. Even a few strong pieces can be enough. When you submit your materials, we’ll review what you’ve provided, look at the strength of the evidence, and let you know if it’s solid or if you may need more.

Without credible evidence, we can’t publish a report—truth needs a backbone, and our job is to help you build it.

Can I stay anonymous?

A: Yes—you can use your full name, initials, or “Victim A” (verified by us). We’ll confirm your identity and evidence privately, but what goes public is your choice. The facts matter, not your byline.

How long does it take to publish my story?

A: Timelines vary a bit, but here’s what to expect:
  • Same day: You submit your story and upload your evidence.
  • Within minutes, we review it against our publishing standards.
  • As soon as you approve, If everything looks solid, you review and sign off on your draft report. Nothing moves forward without your approval.
  • If the story or evidence needs work, we’ll tell you what’s missing or weak and give you a chance to improve it. How long that part takes depends on how quickly you can gather and upload better proof. There is no additional charge for corrections.
  • Within 10–14 days after approval: We notify the person or company you’re reporting and give them a 10–14 day response window.
  • After that window: Your report goes live.

In short, if your evidence is strong and you move quickly, your report can be approved and queued for publishing very fast—the main built-in delay is the fair response window we give the other side.

Do I have to file with the FTCIC3, your state's Attorney General, and BBB first?

A: No. We recommend it, but it’s not required. You should still file with the FTC, IC3, your state’s Attorney General, and BBB—those channels help regulators track patterns.

Is my complaint safe to publish? What if they threaten to sue me?
A: Technically, people can be sued over almost any online complaint — even a Google review, Facebook post, Yelp review, or Reddit thread. It’s not common, but it can happen, and no one can promise you’ll never be sued. 

What DisputeVoice does is make your report as defensible as possible:

  • We focus on verifiable facts — dates, amounts, contracts, screenshots, and what was promised vs. what actually happened.
  • We scrub reckless language and avoid legal labels like “fraud” or “scam” unless a court has already used them. We offer the other side a clear right of reply, which generally looks fairer than a one-sided rant. Most serious defamation cases are expensive, and in many situations, lawyers know that going after a truthful, well-documented consumer report — especially over mid-range dollar losses — can be challenging to win and may not be worth the risk.
  • In some states, there are also anti-SLAPP laws that can protect people who speak out on matters of public concern and, in some cases, allow them to recover fees if they’re targeted with a bullying lawsuit. Exact protections and risks vary by state, so if you’re especially worried about legal exposure, you should talk with a qualified attorney.
  • Our role is to help you tell the truth carefully, backed by evidence — because a well-documented, factual report is your best protection. If you drop this straight into the FAQ, you’re in a good spot: honest, not fear-mongering, and still reassuring.
In terms of legal risk, publishing a truthful, evidence-backed report on DisputeVoice is not inherently more risky than posting a detailed complaint on Google Reviews, Facebook, Yelp, or Reddit. In all cases, truth supported by proof is your best protection.

My incident happened a few years ago; can I still tell my story?

A: Yes, you can. One year ago, five or ten years ago. It is never too late to tell your story as long as you have their current contact information and verifiable proof. You can write it.

What does this cost?

A: No big fees—just your time to gather proof and tell your story. Most Contractor dispute complaint reports cost between $11.95 and $89.95, depending on the size of your loss.

With AI-assist technology, we're trying to keep costs very low to help more people. It’s about your voice, protecting the next person, and accountability.

How might the people and or company respond?
A: There are a few different ways they might respond, and we handle each one differently:

  • 1. They share their side with viable evidence.
    If they send a calm response with dates, documents, photos, or other proof, we review it for basic fit (no threats, hate, or obvious nonsense) and then publish it next to your report, clearly labeled as their response. Readers can see both versions side by side.
  • 2. They send a hostile or vicious reply
    If the reply is mostly anger, name-calling, or threats, we don’t just paste it in as-is. We either:
    • decline to publish it, or
    • work with a toned-down version that sticks to facts, not abuse.
      The goal is to keep the page focused on evidence, not a shouting match.
  • 3. They offer to repair or settle
    If they offer to refund, repair, or otherwise make things right, awesome! We don’t negotiate or handle money.
    If something meaningful changes (a refund issued, work completed, a court judgment, etc.), we include this by adding an update to your warning report. Hence, the public record reflects what actually happened over time.
  • 4. They send a cease-and-desist or a lawyer's letter
    If we receive a legal demand, we review it carefully.
    • If it points out genuine factual errors or legitimate legal concerns, we’ll correct or clarify your warning report so it remains accurate and defensible.
    • If it’s simply an attempt to intimidate or silence a truthful, well-documented report, we will stand by the report and respond respectfully. We can’t give you personal legal advice, so if you’re worried about your own risk, you should speak with a qualified attorney.
    • Worth Remembering: In terms of legal risk, publishing a truthful, evidence-backed report on DisputeVoice is not inherently more risky than posting a detailed complaint on Google Reviews, Facebook, Yelp, or Reddit. In all cases, truth supported by proof is your best protection.

Can I see other examples of public warnings?

A: Yes—as we get them. You can see our sample dispute story here, and as we get more, they too will be posted.

If you leave this page without filing your report, someone else will get hurt:

  • The scammer keeps scamming others.
  • Your story remains invisible and unresolved when it could have helped.
  • You continue carrying the weight alone.
  • Scamming is projected to get worse.
  • No one is warned.
  • Nothing changes.
  • And why exactly?