
Door-to-Door Sales Safety Tips
One of the most frequent
consumer scams is the door-to door scam. Not every door-to-door
salesperson is dishonest but when someone solicits you at home
you should be extremely careful and follow these guidelines.
- Solicitors cannot be out 30 minutes
before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset. This is a
violation of a city ordinance.
- If you are unsure if a solicitor is
legitimate, ask for identification verifying that they are
employed by the company they claim to work for. If they
don’t have any I.D., don’t give them any money and tell them
to leave.
- If solicitor refuses to leave after being
asked to, or becomes irate, shut the door. If they still
don’t leave, call 911.
- If you don’t feel comfortable giving the
solicitor any money DON’T! Do not let anyone “guilt” you
into giving them money or buying their product.
- If you’ve already purchased something
from a solicitor, and have paid by check and no longer feel
comfortable with the transaction, cancel the check as soon
as possible.
- Do not believe stories such as “I live in
your neighborhood”, or “My car is broken down just around
the corner”, etc. If you don’t recognize this person as one
of your neighbors, they’re probably not. If their car is
truly broken down, offer to call them a tow truck.
- At no time should you
let any of these people in your house! Not even to use the
phone.
- Do not hire anyone who comes to your door
offering to clean your house, do home improvements, etc. and
definitely do not give them any money before they do any
work!
Remember, door-to-door
solicitation, during daylight hours, and voluntarily giving them
money is not against the law. Not providing services paid for
and not leaving private property when asked to is. Please share
information with your neighbors when a suspicious person is in
your neighborhood and
DON’T give anyone money
when you don’t feel it’s a legitimate cause!
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