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A quick update - a guy knocked on my door yesterday (beauval rd) with what appeared to be window cleaning kit, he said he was working two doors up etc., could clean windows for ?10 - which i paid (I was holding baby and feeding rest of siblings ie not paying attention). He never turned up. Since he was so good at the gab I imagine that this is a regular con.


So: for me and anybody reading this, next time get a biz card, pay after job, and dont be so trusting!


FYI he is fifties, white, gift of gab and doesn't clean windows.

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I always get my wife to call me before I allow her

> to release funds from her purse. This stops her

> giving money to people who come to the door asking

> for money.



existential scream.............

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I always get my wife to call me before I allow her

> to release funds from her purse. This stops her

> giving money to people who come to the door asking

> for money.


Good grief. Are you living in the 1950's??

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