I seeNo, Fallout. Where the completely made up for this show male lead is played by a black actor.
I seeNo, Fallout. Where the completely made up for this show male lead is played by a black actor.
I didn't want to slam the door on the guy's face
These worked for me (Amazon link)Just got another one of those business solicitors who claim they're in the neighborhood doing work for Charlie and Betty down the street and want to offer me the same thing for a deal. I didn't want to slam the door on the guy's face, so I said we already had someone who does the same job, and he ignored it and continued with his pitch like he wasn't prepared to go off script. I declined two more times before he finally ended it and left.
But it looks like next door bought the pitch because their truck just pulled up out front.
i guess simply shooting them is not an optionOne of my parents had major surgery and relatives are continuously giving out advice to the immediate family as to how to deal with it and help out. They mean well, but they're just saying the same things over and over again and it's so time-consuming.
... and manage to have their noses still in the doorI would have.
You are in no way obligated to be nice or even polite. Just say “No thank you” and shut the fucking door. Easy peasy.
It’s no different from hanging up on a telemarketer. I do that too. With pride.
Just got another one of those business solicitors who claim they're in the neighborhood doing work for Charlie and Betty down the street and want to offer me the same thing for a deal. I didn't want to slam the door on the guy's face, so I said we already had someone who does the same job, and he ignored it and continued with his pitch like he wasn't prepared to go off script. I declined two more times before he finally ended it and left.
But it looks like next door bought the pitch because their truck just pulled up out front.
For a moment I thought you meant lawyers were cold calling until it clicked with the truck. It's rare to see door to door callers these days because everyone is paranoid about falling victim to scams so it's almost an automatic no regardless of how amazing the limited time offer is. If they're pushy with the hard sell and asking for signatures or money there and then without giving some breathing space to read the small print then that's even more reason to tell them I'm not interested. The worst ones are the smarmy types that talk to you as if they're your best friend.
To quote the ever quotable Colonel Potter: "Don't be absurd. There'd be an inquiry."i guess simply shooting them is not an option
WIth situations like that, both on the phone or in person, if I say I'm not interested and they keep going, I just hang up or shut the door in their face.I would have.
You are in no way obligated to be nice or even polite. Just say “No thank you” and shut the fucking door. Easy peasy.
It’s no different from hanging up on a telemarketer. I do that too. With pride.
We have one of those, but it hasn't stopped anyone. I think most of the people around here don't know what "soliciting" means, a few years ago a guy came to the door selling something and my mom pointed to the sign he said that he "put it out". Apparently he thought soliciting meant smoking.
It's worked for me. I don't think more than a half dozen people have ignored it in the last five years it's been there. And for those I silently pointed at the sign and closed the door.We have one of those, but it hasn't stopped anyone.
It has worked surprisingly well for me too. Only once or twice has the sign been ignored. Now I'm usually only bothered by the neighbor across the street who likes to borrow tools at the most inconvenient times.It's worked for me. I don't think more than a half dozen people have ignored it in the last five years it's been there. And for those I silently pointed at the sign and closed the door.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.