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We had a man knock at our door tonight selling household products, saying he is part of a scheme for the homeless. I got taken in by what he said but I?m worried it?s not genuine - has anyone else had the same tonight? I?m now concerned he might have been scoping out the house and locks.
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They came by ours last night too, I think they come through once every 3-4 months. They usually claim to be a scheme for ex-offenders and can get quite aggressive when you say no to them. I don't think that they're casing the place, but they are certainly not a legitimate organisation.

they are a well-established con. The goods are vastly over-priced and you overpay for them knowingly but thinking you are doing a good deed. They trade on your goodwill. To help ex-offenders (a good cause) try one of these

http://bouncebackproject.com

http://www.unlock.org.uk

https://www.step-together.org.uk/pages/17-supporting-rehabilitation-of-ex-offenders

There are threads to this effect most years. From a 2012 one ( https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,815659 ):


> This scam has been around for years, don't know if it's still

> the same people. They were operating round here when I moved

> here 20 years ago!

Moss: My mum always says: ?Never open the door?. An unopened door is a happy door, so we never answer ours when someone knocks.


Jen: What if it?s good news?


Moss: This is London Jen, it?s not like there?s someone with cake. Unless that cake is made of dog poo and knives.

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