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DETAILED PROFILE

Diego Trejos: modus operandi

This page presents a documentary profile of Luis Diego Trejos based on evidence and experiences reported by affected families.

Here we summarize the pattern described in those reports: delivery promises, partial progress, non-compliance, abandoned projects, and additional costs families assumed to finish on their own.

REPORTED PATTERN

Reported modus operandi

Collected reports describe repeated behaviors across different projects. This section summarizes the most common patterns mentioned by families, workers, and suppliers.

Promises he later denies

Families report promised dates, work, or solutions that are not delivered, then denied or blamed on the client.

Unapproved materials

Some clients report used, leftover, or different materials than requested without clear authorization.

Unpaid wages

Workers, former employees, and suppliers report unpaid salaries, settlements, benefits, or balances.

Financial disorder

Clients report unclear payments, balances, progress, and what each disbursement covered.

Poor supervision

Families report little site presence, poor worker oversight, and errors that had to be fixed later.

Technical problems

Some affected parties report execution errors, poor plan interpretation, and questionable technical decisions.

Conflictive treatment

Clients report yelling, harsh arguments, hostile responses, and intimidating situations during the project.

Abandoned projects

When complaints increase, several projects end stopped or abandoned, forcing families to hire others.

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