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Just had man wanting to sell cleaning stuff at door, waved some sort of card around, refused to leave when said we didn't do doorstep sales - if I didn't want to buy anything could I just give him some cash as he 'needed to be accommodated'. Only left when said would call the police and shut the door on him.
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I think I may have seen him carrying a large crate full of what I presume was dusters etc near to Dulwich Library earlier.


One thing I've noticed is that these sales people don't go door-to-door to every single house. Is there a reason for selecting particular houses or do they only do a few in each street so that they can get away quickly if necessary.

  • 4 weeks later...
Absolutely agree - it's not acceptable at all to try to initimidate/threaten people and get aggressive if they don't want to buy things at their door. I wonder what the purpose of the visits really are. Does seem like a type of scoping out. I called 101 recently and encourage others to do the same if these callers are aggressive or visit at antisocial hours.

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