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Lizzle and Janey, I got that one too. And I think wrx did as well (they go on about winning free holidays, then proceed to ask for credit card details - if you listen long enough its basically about 'winning' the opportunity to purchase a discount accommodation card for Aussie).

They got the polite 'oh so you're not actually giving me anything for free? no? ok then goodbye and don't call back'
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I think the religious doorknockers are bloody rude. It's disgusting that they try push their religion on people the way they do, so I just slam the door in their faces

Has anyone had the Kirby vacuum cleaner presentation thing shoved down their throat?!?! The one where the door knocker asks you to fill in a form, the next day you get a call saying you have won a free carpet cleaning in the room of your choice, no strings attached. Then they turn up and do a 3 hour presentation and try and sell you the thing. They did this to me when Ty was about 4 weeks old. They even kept telling me to wake him up so they could go in my room where he was sleeping and vacuum my mattress to see how much dust came off it. I was NOT impressed. Told them no way and they said they'll just wait till he wakes up! They would not leave until I told them to shove the ******* vacuum cleaner up their behind and get the **** outta my house!

The next day I rang the company and complained, told them I was going to tell Brooke on Target



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I got that accomodation one too!
wasn't till they started going on about credit cards and costs that I thought wtf!
I just hung up
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Originally posted by caitlynsmygirl caitlynsmygirl wrote:

My friends mum answered the door to some religious door knockers .
Very politely she told them that she was busy at the time , planning her daughter's funeral.
, After saying sorry for her loss, they proceeded to tell her they hoped her daughter had accepted God into her life and that she was in no more pain where she was .





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I'm having a BIG problem with them at the moment. I dont know what it is really. I had a lovely JW lady visiting me for a while, she knew I wasnt interested but would come have a cup of tea without preaching anything to me which was good. She's since moved away and it must be bloody free-for-all! Last week I had 8, yes EIGHT seperate JW visitors come to my door. We have a sign on the front gate which clearly states 'No religious callers please.' and a 'warning, dog bites' sign, yet they STILL come! I know they're only doing what they believe is right, and that's fine because thats the way they choose to live their lives, but when you have a sign like the said above sign and the 3 biting dogs, you'd think they'd think 'Hmm... maybe we'll give this house a miss!' I've rung the local Kingdom Hall to let them know and they actually said they'd sort something out for us! Props to them really :D

Mormons on the other hand.. I'll be setting land mines for them shortly (PLEASE dont be offended if you are one) I have a pair of really sexy american mormon guys that come once a fortnight - they get the land mine treatment because they walk around the house looking in all the windows to make sure no-one is actually home. If the car is in the driveway, they stand and ring the doorbell until someone gives up and goes to the door. They did this when Thomas was brand new and got the biggest mouthful of abuse i've ever given ANYONE. Gosh. Yet they still come. They've even got the hose before.
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Haha awesome stories everyone!

I guess living out in the whops with 2 big dogs that look intimidating helps us not get any 'visitors'

I usually give out my cellphone for random forms etc, and touchwood havent had any annoying calls.
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Whoever suggested the baby on the boob trick - done that with a sky salesman (about 18 years old from the looks of him). Even when Daniel took himself off the boob and started looking around (and therefore my boob was flashing), it didn't stop his speel. It took a few "excuse me, I'm feeding my son, I have to go" attempts before he got the message.
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Oh and the religious door knockers. DH invited them in once - I was nude in the loo and had no way of getting out unnoticed About 15 minutes later I could escape. I was so not impressed with him (though having heard your stories, it might have been an effective way of getting rid of them).
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The Kirby people drive me nuts!!! Especially when they don't take no for an answer and beg to vaccum our carpet. Even pointing out we have wooden floors doesn't work!!

We also had the holiday people call us, it was back when I was still working in travel, she couldn't seem to understand that I didn't want a discount holiday card when I flew for stuff all, got into most theme parks free or sodding cheap and got very good deals on accommodation. Yeah I really needed a discount holiday card.Pffffffffffft.

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I live in a rural area so I'm pretty lucky that we don't get any religious doorknockers, didn't get them much at my parents either cause their house is down a long driveway and kinda hidden. But when I have had them I'll normally say I'm not interested and shut the door.

We had the holiday call about 2 yrs ago and my DH answered the phone, he's a bit of a sucker so gave them his c/card details etc, thankfully it was *only* $90. They then called a few days later asking if we received the vouchers and asked if we wanted to upgrade them for an extra amount, DH snapped at them then and told them just to send us the original vouchers. Now whenever they call I'll normally laugh and say "I don't think so" and hang up, depending on my mood I'll tell them to bugger off (or worse!)

However if they are obviously calling from NZ I'll listen for a minute then politely tell them I'm not interested. I have a response I'm yet to use with Greenpeace/unicef etc about what they are doing to help the many abused children in NZ.

Mum bought that Seacret (dead sea hand cream) stuff about 2 years ago (she's another sucker lol) but I avoid them like the plague when I walk past.
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I had a friend' sister who was a SAHM to two young children, her DH worked long hours and she was struggling with the two young kids and I think lonely. Some JW's came and yelled at them to f*** off. She shut the door and then felt so guilty she opened the door, apologised and then invited them in. She has been a JW ever since. So I guess it does work sometimes


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Originally posted by Maya Maya wrote:

I'm a chicken - I hide when I see them coming


ha ha...I can not do that as my kids would run to the door & ask them what they want, (hmm wondering if I could use them as baby sitters for a few hours...my kids ask heaps of questions)
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We've been getting a heap of survey/telemarketers ring lately....and we're unlisted also. The best one we had was a few years ago, my phone account was under my Dad's name, and it was also unlisted.   American Express rang and asked to speak to my dad, BY NAME....and when I asked how they got the number, they said the phone book, to which I promptly told them they were full of s**t because it was an unlisted number, XXXX didn't live there, nor had he ever lived there, and nor would he ever live there in the future. Then I called Telecom and complained, because it was an unlisted number for a reason.

We don't get many religious callers, although they seem to come about 8am on a Saturday morning (WTF!!)....so everytime I got sucked in, I was in my dressing gown and just stuck my head out the door and said "sorry not interested". One guy tried to get me talking but I just shut the door.
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Originally posted by potato potato wrote:

I don't think it is overly necessary to be rude to telemarketers or mall salespeople, they are after all just doing their job. A simple 'no thanks, not interested' should be enough to send them on their way.


potato - I agree - but man some can be rude themselves!   I had one guy ring up and ask for the bill payer and that he had a fabulous deal going on something that I can't remember. I said no thanks we're not interested and went to hang up and and he sniggered and said 'you're joking, how can you not be interested in saving hundreds of dollars' I was speechless!

We used to get up to 3 calls most weekday evenings between 6 & 7pm - right on dinner time! It got incredibly annoying and in the end changed our number and went unlisted - we haven't had a call since it's been great!





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When they come to my door. I let them attempt to tell me their little speech and then go yeah that's great and I get what you are saying, I am personally a Christian and happy to keep being a Christian, thanks for your visit, but I am happy to stick to Christianity.

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We had a door knocker last night trying to sell Vodafone home network just so happened to be sitting on the couch feeding the baby with the blinds drawn right up and the couch is right by the window bahahaha made dp answer it as well and he was just like thanks mate we're already on vodafone.


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i like my religious door knocker! he comes every now and then and we have a chat about the kids, the economy, weather, anything else topical... then he leaves me a mag or two and sometimes he reads a bit of scripture - if he remembers. i had some others come round and told them i already had a guy i liked and prefered him, thank you!

i own dead sea moisturiser

other telemarketers get "not interested thanks", and hung up on.

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I do actually like the look of that dead sea moisturiser...

These Kirby people, think they could do a demo on , like , the whole house ?
Think they'll mind if I sit on the sofa drinking coffee and watching TV instead of watching the demo?


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