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I have just had two gentleman dressed in hi-viz waistcoats knock at the door and ask if I had received this month's SE22 magazine. I replied that I had upon which they asked for my signiature as proof that I had received it.


I declined to give my signature.


Can anyone confirm if the request is kosher?

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It's not unusual for a council or a company to check that their material is being delivered. They pay for the deliveries so there's an interest in making sure they are delivered. The Hi-Viz jackets are what sound strange to me. Did the hi-viz jackets have Southwark Council written on them? And did they have ID. If they were legit they certainly would have had ID. Best to call Southwark Council to confirm if they had anyone in the area today. Also what were they asking you to sign? Did you read it?
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Hi Angels,


Thanks for replying. I guess what foxed me is that they were asking for a signature. I would have thought a simple check against my address would've sufficed? If they are professional then they would not fiddle the numbers.

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