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Has anybody experienced aggressive behaviour from people selling dusters on the doorstep, apparently for a charity? Somebody came to our door last night at about 7 and started being really abusive when I said it wasn't a good idea to try and sell things after dark, so I wasn't going to buy anything for him. There are quite a few single old people living in this area, who should not be subjected to this kind of selling technique.
We get them knocking every couple of weeks. Always start with the same "I'm not here to rob you or mug you..." line, have been known to ring our bell as late as 10pm. They're a complete pain, and as the person above has pointed out, they're not actually linked to a charity. Very hard to get rid of at times, although I'm quite good at it now having had them here so often!
I usually ask the youngsters to give me a full break down of the "charity" they claim to be selling for of who and what the charity does and also how much it costs to purchase the items b4 selling them on at a silly price... They don't knock again for a very long time ;-)

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