And if they phone you at home this is a good way to deal with it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hllDWSbuDsQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hllDWSbuDsQ&feature=related
Instead of standing there and pretending to listen to their waffle i just say "I'm sorry, my parents (ie. bill payers) aren't here at the moment and i have no idea when they will be back".
I cant think of a worse job than door-to-door selling. You would need a brass neck. But, requests not to be disturbed should be honoured too. I recognise that the way the unemployment situation is going in Ireland there will be more and more cold callers trying to make a living. In the 8000 jump in unemployment figures released yesterday the majority are from the professional and clerical areas.
Be careful the way you treat these people, you might be working with them someday.
Still, none of them are as bad as the "French Painters" trying to sell his original paintings
Earplugs?Thw guys that collect the clothes drop leaflets through letterboxes in my area at 4am in the morning. They wake me up twice a week.
How do you deal with people doing this.
Thw guys that collect the clothes drop leaflets through letterboxes in my area at 4am in the morning. They wake me up twice a week.
How do you deal with people doing this. They don't answer phone numbers or emails.
The guards say they can do nothing about it.
I use the line that "I am the cleaner" and the boss is out. I have got funny looks when I answered the door in my dressing gown.My Mam did this recently to someone trying to sell her something. Just said, "my mammy is not in at the moment" with a perfectly straight face. My mam is 64. Person did not know what to say and just went away.
I use the line that "I am the cleaner" and the boss is out. I have got funny looks when I answered the door in my dressing gown.
If it is a local councillor, the newsletter is not being paid for out of taxpayers money. If it is a TD, it might be printed in the Dail at a subsidised rate.the local politicians with their pointless, self-glorifying newsletters, which to be fair, which I assume are being paid for out of taxpayers money!
I use the line that "I am the cleaner" and the boss is out. I have got funny looks when I answered the door in my dressing gown.
...and don't get me started on the "Charity" clothing collection leaflets with their fake charity reg or company reg numbers and spelling mistakes.
Conspiracy theories maybe.There are theories that these people are responsible for burglaries.
The postman manages to put the post through the letterbox and it can't be seen so why can't they?
Thw guys that collect the clothes drop leaflets through letterboxes in my area at 4am in the morning. They wake me up twice a week.
How do you deal with people doing this. They don't answer phone numbers or emails.
The guards say they can do nothing about it.