Amalgam wrote: » Both seemed rather sniffly and incensed by the catalogue being recycled. There's no obligation on my part surely? I'm annoyed that they seemed annoyed.
cowlove wrote: » Do you know anyone who works for kleeneze? Judging by your comments I would guess the answer is no!
seamus wrote: » Well then you're not entitled to throw it out.
ShooterSF wrote: » @ cowlove I don't see people complaining about avon reps and that's the difference at least in my area between them. The avon reps call to the door, ask if you would like a catalogue and generally arange a day to pick it up. If you don't want one they head off. Keeneeze on the other hand just dump one in your letterbox and expect you to mind if for them. Not on imo.
cowlove wrote: » I dont get this anger towards these Kleeneze distributors "If someone puts something through my letterbox and it's no use to me, I'll bin it. I don't care if they have paid for it." What did they ever do to you??
seanybiker wrote: » they dont bother me at all. Other things to be worrying about . They leave it in our porch. Sometimes I have a look other times I just leave it there until they pick it up.
cowlove wrote: » Obviously I am not talking about bogus "charities" I am talking about ligitamate ones!
Paige Bitter Chrysanthemum wrote: » Yes the "charity" bags have many uses in our house. The collecters haven't even the manners to post it through the letter box, but throw them on the ground outside the gate. Cheek!
Alun wrote: » I agree, why are people getting quite so worked up about this? They're in plastic bags, so if you're not interested, just put them straight back outside again and they'll get picked up in a day or two. What did that cost? A whole 5 seconds out of your ultra-busy life?
Victor wrote: » Report them to the local litter warden.
Victor wrote: » Do these exist? Do what exist? Bogus or legitimate charities? Either way both exist! Strange question!
Alun wrote: » I agree, why are people getting quite so worked up about this? They're in plastic bags, so if you're not interested, just put them straight back outside again and they'll get picked up in a day or two. What did that cost? .
Paige Bitter Chrysanthemum wrote: » Seriously Alun, I don't know where you live but around here you would get a littering fine for doing that.
Alun wrote: » Don't be ridiculous. It' s just a matter of putting it out by the front door step, not throwing it into the middle of the street for crying out loud.
jhegarty wrote: » So if FF and FG come to your house looking for their election leaflets back ?
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Its about time these companies went on line with their catalogs like most other companies and done something good for the environment.
Amalgam wrote: » Simple but spot on point, Run_to_da_hills, is there a reason why the catalogue isn't web based. The goods could still be distributed by a Rep., maintaining the business model, of sorts.