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<blockquote data-quote="JB Books" data-source="post: 2100785" data-attributes="member: 6889"><p>We had a couple of young women, who were definitely out of place in my gated neighborhood, going door to door. When I called through the intercom system and asked her what she wanted, she stuttered and stammered. I told her to get to the point, and she still spluttered. Finally, I asked her if she was soliciting and told her we didn't buy or donate. Her smily, happy attitude quickly changed to a snarly, "alright then!" As she stumbled off my porch. Later we got an email about these girls soliciting donations because they "are single mothers and need some help." Can you imagine? Going door to door just asking for money? Not even a sales pitch or scam. Guess they were too lazy to think something up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JB Books, post: 2100785, member: 6889"] We had a couple of young women, who were definitely out of place in my gated neighborhood, going door to door. When I called through the intercom system and asked her what she wanted, she stuttered and stammered. I told her to get to the point, and she still spluttered. Finally, I asked her if she was soliciting and told her we didn't buy or donate. Her smily, happy attitude quickly changed to a snarly, "alright then!" As she stumbled off my porch. Later we got an email about these girls soliciting donations because they "are single mothers and need some help." Can you imagine? Going door to door just asking for money? Not even a sales pitch or scam. Guess they were too lazy to think something up! [/QUOTE]
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