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In reply to the discussion: My wife, home alone, opened the door to a door-to-door salesman. [View all]Joinfortmill
(21,965 posts)41. I know. Yikes!
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My wife, home alone, opened the door to a door-to-door salesman. [View all]
Trust_Reality
9 hrs ago
OP
I NEVER open the door unless I know Who it is--i have the advantage of looking
riversedge
5 hrs ago
#55
Another Useful Rule: Never Hire a Contractor From a Company That Runs Frequent TV Ads.
MineralMan
9 hrs ago
#2
+1. Plumbing and HVAC companies that run TV ads are the worst. They want to replace, not repair
dalton99a
9 hrs ago
#5
And never, EVER front them the money. They get paid when the job is done to your satisfaction! n/t
PatrickforB
7 hrs ago
#31
When the Jehovah's Witness people come by, I invite them in to see my Amway products.
Permanut
7 hrs ago
#42
I would also be leery of letting someone I don't know come inside if I were home alone.
Diamond_Dog
8 hrs ago
#26
Around here, it is more likely to be young evangelists from LDS or 7th Day Adventists or other...
hlthe2b
9 hrs ago
#8
Only one really irritated me in recent years and to them, I told them I was Muslim and began speaking in Arabic.
hlthe2b
2 hrs ago
#66
It must be such a treat to be married to you, belittling and infantilizing your wife on DU.
Maru Kitteh
9 hrs ago
#10
Actually I like almost all of the other posts better. Sorry it hit a tender spot with you.
Trust_Reality
4 hrs ago
#61
They may ask you to sign their tablet just showing that they visited your house. If you do they will use the
twodogsbarking
8 hrs ago
#22
I feel bad for your wife, she was probably the only person who actually answered the door
FakeNoose
8 hrs ago
#23
Another threat was covered by an AARP Bulletin story about a year ago. There
allegorical oracle
8 hrs ago
#27
One way to stop them in their tracks is to ask for the city license/permit for sales
LogDog75
7 hrs ago
#34
I never answer the door for unannounced visitors or the phone for unknown callers.
GoodRaisin
7 hrs ago
#40