Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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We get lawncare, Boy Scouts, etc. Then there's the scam people, the ones who do not have legit stuff to sell but try just to get money out of you magazine sales are a common one so are cleaning supplies. I remember in middle school actually selling magazine subscriptions for legit reasons through the school but don't think these days they do that since scammers took that over. Most often when it's the scammers someone will call the non-emergent line for the police and let them know.I can't remember that last time I had a salesperson at my door. Certainly before the pandemic. Of course, the fact that the head of our Sheriff's Department's Neighborhood Watch program has repeatedly said that legitimate businesses don't do door to door sales in this Internet age.
Legit businesses absolutely go door to door but maybe you don't live in an area where normal stuff happens. I live in suburbia and in an area with new construction. You'll get a lot often right when you move in. Lawncare is probably the most and it's one of their more high profile ways of getting customers because your neighbor and so and so are on their list of services and so and so likes it, etc. Your sheriff shouldn't be spreading false information, they should instead be helping people learn the differences between legit and scam.