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Annie01
05-13-2016, 02:48 AM
does anyone know who we call when we get people at our door selling stuff??? i know this community does not allow these people..but yet they come IN..HOW?? who do we call about this?

Bryan
05-13-2016, 04:41 AM
The community does not allow solicitors in our villages but, as our streets are public streets, we cannot keep them off the streets. When they venture off the street to your front door to solicit, it is up to you to tell them there is no soliciting and to leave. "No Soliciting" is also on the gate arm at each gate so there is no way they can't see it. If they do not do so, call 911. If they do leave and go to another house to solicit, you can notify Community Watch who will "watch" them but cannot run them off.

rubicon
05-13-2016, 05:28 AM
Front door solicitors "do not call callers" won't be put off short of being convicted of a crime.

the government federal state local passes laws that mean nothing.

the only way I found of dealing with it all is avoidance. Its not a perfect solution by any means but no one is stopping these persistence people

RickeyD
05-13-2016, 05:29 AM
The community does not allow solicitors in our villages but, as our streets are public streets, we cannot keep them off the streets. When they venture off the street to your front door to solicit, it is up to you to tell them there is no soliciting and to leave. "No Soliciting" is also on the gate arm at each gate so there is no way they can't see it. If they do not do so, call 911. If they do leave and go to another house to solicit, you can notify Community Watch who will "watch" them but cannot run them off.



How is it then when soon after closing the water treatment sales people knock on doors ? How do they know you just closed unless someone from the developer tells them ???
No soliciting ?

graciegirl
05-13-2016, 05:40 AM
How is it then when soon after closing the water treatment sales people knock on doors ? How do they know you just closed unless someone from the developer tells them ???
No soliciting ?

Water softener people hound new areas. Always have as long as we have been here, as do Welcome Wagon folks and some Evangelists. I don't think the developer releases anything like that. Purchasing a home is public knowledge.

Walter123
05-13-2016, 05:59 AM
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RickeyD
05-13-2016, 06:13 AM
Water softener people hound new areas. Always have as long as we have been here, as do Welcome Wagon folks and some Evangelists. I don't think the developer releases anything like that. Purchasing a home is public knowledge.



It's not public knowledge until recorded at the county clerk. These people hit new homeowners within a few days time.

Villager Joyce
05-13-2016, 06:30 AM
When lizards invade my space, we swoosh them out with a water pistol. I'm thinking about solicitors now. Is that acceptable?

ColdNoMore
05-13-2016, 06:39 AM
Good call Rickey, the developer gets first crack at everything.

Yep.

Obviously though, the folks who drive around throwing little sandwich bags with a rock and their business cards on driveways didn't make the 'preferred list.' :D

graciegirl
05-13-2016, 08:11 AM
Good call Rickey, the developer gets first crack at everything.

How would the developer profit from water softener businesses?

kstew43
05-13-2016, 08:40 AM
I am sure just as in every other business...names are sold to companys to use as sales lists.



In real estate they are called "leads" and they can be purchased from developers and business or any other establishment that wants to make a profit... and sells there contacts....

The closing information is not available from county records for a least 30 days.....

CWGUY
05-13-2016, 08:55 AM
does anyone know who we call when we get people at our door selling stuff??? i know this community does not allow these people..but yet they come IN..HOW?? who do we call about this?

:) The correct answer to the question is:

Community Standards
Phone: 352-751-3912

911 if they give you a hard time or you feel threatened.

debow
05-13-2016, 09:32 AM
Had a young man show up yesterday wanting to trim some shrubs. Wasn't interested but went out later to the garage and noticed a gallon of oil I had left by the garage door (out of sight from the road) was missing. Hmm!

RickeyD
05-13-2016, 09:47 AM
How would the developer profit from water softener businesses?



Referral fee

Jima64
05-13-2016, 10:10 AM
:) The correct answer to the question is:

Community Standards
Phone: 352-751-3912

911 if they give you a hard time or you feel threatened.

Say no, tell them to,leave because they are tresspassing and let them know you will call the police. Do not respond in any way to the sales pitch. Any other response will keep them yacking out the sales pitch.

Jima64
05-13-2016, 10:14 AM
When lizards invade my space, we swoosh them out with a water pistol. I'm thinking about solicitors now. Is that acceptable?

I toss all advertising that comes in the driveway plastic bags right into the trashcan.

graciegirl
05-13-2016, 10:19 AM
Referral fee

REALLY? You think a Billionaire is interested in stuff like that? The one that planned so carefully all of the details and improved as he went along and thought up all this neat stuff???? REALLY????

A ten buck referral??????

Sandtrap328
05-13-2016, 10:32 AM
REALLY? You think a Billionaire is interested in stuff like that? The one that planned so carefully all of the details and improved as he went along and thought up all this neat stuff???? REALLY????

A ten buck referral??????

You know there are folks that think the Developer is responsible for all things that go wrong in The Villages. Not enough rain, too many lovebugs, alligators eats a dog that goes in a pond, a dog poops in a yard, etc.

Now, it is a referral fee paid to the Developer for a water treatment system. :ohdear:

Can't please everybody. :popcorn:

graciegirl
05-13-2016, 10:39 AM
You know there are folks that think the Developer is responsible for all things that go wrong in The Villages. Not enough rain, too many lovebugs, alligators eats a dog that goes in a pond, a dog poops in a yard, etc.

Now, it is a referral fee paid to the Developer for a water treatment system. :ohdear:

Can't please everybody. :popcorn:

Sand...as you can tell, I am at the end of some rope. What with all that is happening in this world, my teeth are worn down with gritting them. I sometimes wish I still drank alcohol.

Walter123
05-13-2016, 01:23 PM
Sand...as you can tell, I am at the end of some rope. What with all that is happening in this world, my teeth are worn down with gritting them. I sometimes wish I still drank alcohol.

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Ed Krik
05-13-2016, 02:29 PM
I am sure just as in every other business...names are sold to companys to use as sales lists.



In real estate they are called "leads" and they can be purchased from developers and business or any other establishment that wants to make a profit... and sells there contacts....

The closing information is not available from county records for a least 30 days.....

This is true the info is out there. There are so many ways it's available. Change of address, house insurance, turn on electric, turn on gas, to name a few, but lets just blame the developer. Who informs the filter company when it's a resale through a real estate agency?

:gc:

photo1902
05-13-2016, 02:49 PM
You know there are folks that think the Developer is responsible for all things that go wrong in The Villages. Not enough rain, too many lovebugs, alligators eats a dog that goes in a pond, a dog poops in a yard, etc.

Now, it is a referral fee paid to the Developer for a water treatment system. :ohdear:

Can't please everybody. :popcorn:

Sadly, you are correct. Its a big conspiracy to some folks who live here that the Morse family is behind everything. I had solicitors when I moved into a home in Northern Virginia. I didnt realize the "family" controlled things that far north :)

photo1902
05-13-2016, 02:51 PM
The community does not allow solicitors in our villages but, as our streets are public streets, we cannot keep them off the streets. When they venture off the street to your front door to solicit, it is up to you to tell them there is no soliciting and to leave. "No Soliciting" is also on the gate arm at each gate so there is no way they can't see it. If they do not do so, call 911. If they do leave and go to another house to solicit, you can notify Community Watch who will "watch" them but cannot run them off.

...or, just don't answer the door.

RickeyD
05-13-2016, 03:21 PM
REALLY? You think a Billionaire is interested in stuff like that? The one that planned so carefully all of the details and improved as he went along and thought up all this neat stuff???? REALLY????



A ten buck referral??????



Ok, you're right. [emoji52]

flyerguy
05-16-2016, 07:10 AM
You will probably get some BS answer, but if you catch them off guard and ask them why and how did you picked my home they just might tell you the truth.

Retiring
05-16-2016, 08:03 AM
Why does it have to be one extreme or the other? I have no doubt the developer has his fingers in many cookie jars, I think some on this forum would be emotionally crushed by the thought that just maybe the developer gets a piece of your water softener or blinds or driveway paint. If it’s true the developer gets a percentage of sales from TV retailers, he got a piece of that ice cream cone you bought yesterday. So why would a small percentage of a higher ticket item be so hard to believe.

The developer may or may not have a piece of one or more water treatment companies, why would that bother anyone. Just say no, as a nice old lady that died not long ago used to say.