Anne Hahn fell for fraudulent exterminators. They charged 1,300 euros for their services.

She didn't like the story, but she wants to tell it anyway. Mostly to warn others. "It's easy to fall into the trap," she says. The woman from Gauting was connected to a hotline, and a young woman gave her a timely appointment on April 5th. But two men showed up at the appointment, one younger and one slightly older with a full beard, both in craftsmen's clothing. They didn't touch the dishwasher or the built-in stove, where the mouse had hidden. Instead, the alleged experts distributed poison pads and sprayed an unspecified substance from a large bottle. You can quickly tell from the smell that the mouse was dead. Then they would come and pick up the dead mouse again, that was included in the price. Even at this point, Anne Hahn was angry because the problem wasn't solved.