We took our daughter back to campus last weekend. She's sharing an apartment with 3 other young women. School doesn't start until after Labor Day so the rest of her roommates, whose homes are nearby, aren't living there full time yet. Last night she was in the apartment by herself.
Someone knocked on her door. She looked through her peephole and saw two young men on the other side of the door. Thinking they were new neighbors, SHE LET THEM IN!
It turned out they were door-to-door magazine salesmen. They wanted to sell her a subscription to Cosmo for $80. She said she wasn't interested. I guess they were very persistent and would not leave. Eventually she bought a $50 subscription to a interior design magazine just to get rid of them.
The papers she signed give her 3 days to cancel the order. She paid cash--it remains to be seen whether she'll actually get her money back. She seems most concerned about the money. I am most concerned that she let two men she didn't know into her apartment when she was home alone. I hope she learned something, and if she did, the $50 may have been a cheap life lesson.
I guess I'll never stop worrying about her...
Someone knocked on her door. She looked through her peephole and saw two young men on the other side of the door. Thinking they were new neighbors, SHE LET THEM IN!

It turned out they were door-to-door magazine salesmen. They wanted to sell her a subscription to Cosmo for $80. She said she wasn't interested. I guess they were very persistent and would not leave. Eventually she bought a $50 subscription to a interior design magazine just to get rid of them.
The papers she signed give her 3 days to cancel the order. She paid cash--it remains to be seen whether she'll actually get her money back. She seems most concerned about the money. I am most concerned that she let two men she didn't know into her apartment when she was home alone. I hope she learned something, and if she did, the $50 may have been a cheap life lesson.
I guess I'll never stop worrying about her...