Tradie, the plumbing chief, who lives an eye-catching lifestyle, accused of defrauding customers

A young high-flying trader who drives in flashy cars and shows a lavish lifestyle on social media has been accused of defrauding consumers and sabotaging plumbing work.

Former workers have made ordinary statements about the alleged profit-raising tactics of Sydney-based FastWay Plumbing owner Jason Aboukalam, 26.

Disgruntled consumers also moved forward, saying they had been overloaded with piles of dollars for paints ranging from repairing leaks and showers to opening sewers.

Aboukalam has denied the allegations made public about him in recent days and told the Daily Mail Australia that the claims were “false and not true.”

Jason Aboukalam, owner of FastWay Plumbing, has a great taste for fashion. It appears in the photo dressed in a Ralph Lauren shirt.

A plumber who worked briefly for Mr. Aboukalam alleged that his boss told him to sabotage a pipe with a hammer so that the visitor could be charged.

“When I discovered the pipe, I saw that there was nothing with that. I took pictures of him, called Jason and said, “Well, the girl accepted a quote of $15,000, so weigh it with your hammer and fix it, “‘Dylan Cook told A Current Affair last week.

He charged $15,000 for that’s why he didn’t even break, like he had to break it with a hammer. ”

Another former employee, George, said, “It would give the impression of charging an adequate value, actually about three times the overall value of actual work.”

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