Charlie19 wrote: » Had a guy call on Halloween night, now that is some sneaky ass tactics.
andekwarhola wrote: » Are you sure it wasn't just a big kid dressed as a door to door salesman?
robman60 wrote: » I did it as a summer job when I was 19. Amazingly character building and killed any shyness I had (out of necessity). However, nothing worse than a day in the rain and nothing to show for it if you didn't get a sale, which was over half of the days in what I was selling, even though I was up there with the highest sales people were doing. I am one of those people who will buy from a door-to-door salesperson though. Partially because I've done it and know it could make someone's day, and partially because in the likes of home electricity there is a loyalty penalty if you don't move promptly after promotional periods often.
NSAman wrote: » Don’t have that issue here. Anyone calls to my home, I can shoot them..;)
daheff wrote: » A polite "I don't buy from door to door sales people is all thats required" They'll get the message quickly when there are no sales
irish_goat wrote: » Never had one call to my house in my life. Have had people from various cults call but never anyone selling anything (other than the promise of eternal life).
chrissb8 wrote: » In a world where ads are stuffed into 30 sec videos. Flyers pushed in your face and constant exhausting advertising everywhere and anywhere. You think it's fair that even the place I'm living you get to come up with this crap unnanounced and expect me to give you the time of day? No and here's a face full of door.
zanador wrote: » I've a sign in my door, no unsolicited mail, no sales people, no canvassers - havent had any of the above for years.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » There should be an opt out where anyone who ignores this calling to your house is fined €5k. I'm sick of these low life scum calling to the door.