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We did have a door to door rep last eve. (Worlingham)

But his ID was in order, he was from Love Film trying to drum up business for the postal DVD loan scheme.


Pleasant chap doing a pretty tedious job ... guessing 90% turn down rate? Pretty soul destroying i would think.

I've had people fundraising for Kings knock on the door a few times in the last couple of years. I always say I don't like to sign up to anything at the door and ask for information to look at or website details, which the Kings people gave me willingly (many of the dodgy door to door types mutter an excuse and shuffle off).
Received a letter from Kings today asking for donations for a new CT Scanner as seen on 24hrs in A&E and said they were writing as hubby had been a patient recently to Kings. Scope were in the area on Monday I think it was early evening. I just politely told them I don't like to give at the door to which he replied " I'm not collecting money" I though yeah but your collecting bank details to take all my money, what's the difference?? If I gave to everyone that came round i'd be skint and I bet I wouldn't get any charity.
We had some teenage lads knocking for the Catholic Church in Nunhead about 9pm a month ago. I didn't open the door and phoned the church the next day and the secretary said they never send people out. There are scammers all over the place and the knockers could be 'casing the joint'.

Pickle Wrote:

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> I've had people fundraising for Kings knock on the

> door a few times in the last couple of years. I

> always say I don't like to sign up to anything at

> the door and ask for information to look at or

> website details, which the Kings people gave me

> willingly (many of the dodgy door to door types

> mutter an excuse and shuffle off).

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