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shcisamax
06-29-2012, 05:53 AM
As we are moving in, a woman arrived who said she was with the Villages Welcoming Committee. She said she wanted to give a demonstration on the water... I basically begged off since we were dealing with the chaos. Does anyone know what she is going to explain about the water and why does the Villages have a welcoming person talking about the water?

asianthree
06-29-2012, 05:55 AM
selling you something you don't need. Never talk to a walk up company

shcisamax
06-29-2012, 06:04 AM
Is this the company that does the ph balance etc act with all the little bottles and then wants to sell a $5500 system? Do they actually say they are with the Village Welcome committee? Is there a Village Welcome Committee? Honestly, if that woman comes back and she is "selling" something, I will boot her so fast.

Bogie Shooter
06-29-2012, 06:28 AM
Better hide your checkbook.............wouldn't call it a scam, but pretty damn close.

graciegirl
06-29-2012, 06:30 AM
selling you something you don't need. Never talk to a walk up company

Extremely good advice.

buggyone
06-29-2012, 06:40 AM
I think just about everyone has had a "water quality" person come to their door or call them. They will take a test tube of your tap water, add some black dye to it, the water will turn dark and they will tell you it is bad water and you need a whole house water filter costing several thousand dollars.

One of my friends had bought a re-sale home with one of those filters installed by the previous owner. The visitor came with the test kit and the water turned dark. It was one of their own filters. They almost ran out of the house when my friend told them and then showed them it was one of their own filters. YES, IT IS A SCAM.

drdodge
06-29-2012, 06:57 AM
you may want to install a water softner. Helps a lot. if you do go to Home Depot or Lowes and you can buy one for around 500 dollars. Also go on line and read about water softners , You will be better educated
drd

shcisamax
06-29-2012, 07:02 AM
I already installed what I need. What I am furious about is for this woman to represent herself as a free service that THE Villages Welcoming Committee offers. I was just being nice because she was a TV representative. I can tell you that that woman is going to have about 12 seconds with me when she returns all of which to would be labeled inappropriate on this site.

hotrodgirl
06-29-2012, 07:23 AM
Thanks for that warning as I will begin my build in a couple of months! What angers me is that she totally misrepresented herself as part of The Villages family... I intend to put a "NO SOLICITORS" sign on my door!

Bill-n-Brillo
06-29-2012, 07:27 AM
if the lady returns, ask her to show some ID that supports her claim of affiliation with TV. THEN you can lay into her................ :icon_wink:

Bill :)

A-4 Skyhawk
06-29-2012, 07:42 AM
Our sales rep told us that before we could get the key in the door there would be a half dozen water treatment people runnung up the driveway. We snuck in at night. The next afternoon there were 3 business cards stuck in the door. The must have an insider at the key office.

delima2000
06-29-2012, 07:47 AM
When we moved in we had plenty of phone calls about the welcoming committee and wanted to test our water. I told them no way and then the person came to my house and yelled at me for being rude to his sales person. We were inloading our pod and he flew up in his car ran up to us and demanded I let them in to test my water.. What a scam. I called TV and they told me that the water is fine and do not let them in. If they came back to call community watch and they will escort them out. DON't let them in.:throwtomatoes:

Challenger
06-29-2012, 07:55 AM
Our sales rep told us that before we could get the key in the door there would be a half dozen water treatment people runnung up the driveway. We snuck in at night. The next afternoon there were 3 business cards stuck in the door. The must have an insider at the key office.

We have lived in two new homes in TV over the last three years. To us the water seems fine. We do a lot of laundry and it comes out fine. Shampoo works well, soap is soapy. The water tastes fine and we haven't yet seen stains appear on sinks etc. Also no one has knocked on our door to purchase water conditioners. What have we missed?

skyguy79
06-29-2012, 08:15 AM
We have lived in two new homes in TV over the last three years. To us the water seems fine. We do a lot of laundry and it comes out fine. Shampoo works well, soap is soapy. The water tastes fine and we haven't yet seen stains appear on sinks etc. Also no one has knocked on our door to purchase water conditioners. What have we missed?We're in the same boat as you except that we purchased a pre-owned home. Not a single doorbell, card left, phone call since we purchased! I have a feeling that this happens mostly to new homes rather than pre-owned.

Bill-n-Brillo
06-29-2012, 08:17 AM
We're in the same boat as you except that we purchased a pre-owned home. Not a single doorbell, card left, phone call since we purchased! I have a feeling that this happens mostly to new homes rather than pre-owned.

This was our experience as well - bought a resale......no calls. We did get a few solicitations mailed to us, though - can't remember what they were for.

Bill :)

skyguy79
06-29-2012, 08:25 AM
This was our experience as well - bought a resale......no calls. We did get a few solicitations mailed to us, though - can't remember what they were for.

Bill :)Didn't think about the mail solicitations. That's probably because they have a closer relationship with the trash can than with us! :1rotfl:

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
06-29-2012, 08:57 AM
Didn't think about the mail solicitations. That's probably because they have a closer relationship with the trash can than with us! :1rotfl:

99% of the ones I receive don't even get opened. But if you're interested in aggravating them, if there is a post paid return envelope, send it back empty.

They only pay for the postage on the envelopes that are actually mailed. I know, it's only a few cents, but if millions of people did this some of these companies might think about being more selective about who they send this stuff to.

Ragman
06-29-2012, 09:12 AM
One of them offers a $ 25 gift card for a national restaurant group. Listen to the spiel for a short time, get the card,and go have a nice lunch on them.

Got a Sears hybrid softener/filter installed < $ 1000 with extended warranty and it works great. Don't pay $ 1000's.

:wave:

Penguin
06-29-2012, 09:27 AM
As we are moving in, a woman arrived who said she was with the Villages Welcoming Committee. She said she wanted to give a demonstration on the water... I basically begged off since we were dealing with the chaos. Does anyone know what she is going to explain about the water and why does the Villages have a welcoming person talking about the water?

I was under the same attack. I had some lady show up at my door with a 2ft around basket, loaded with what looked like Cracker Jack toys and travel brochures. I tried not to be rude but asked her to leave. Made me mad that they get all up in your face with everything. Guess its just the way things are these days. Just remember to say NO THANKS. You will figure out what you need all by yourself. I was welcomed by my neighbors and they did'nt try to sell me a thing.

delima2000
06-29-2012, 10:49 AM
It happens on a pre owned home too. It happened to us as I posted before.

tommy steam
06-29-2012, 04:46 PM
I already installed what I need. What I am furious about is for this woman to represent herself as a free service that THE Villages Welcoming Committee offers. I was just being nice because she was a TV representative. I can tell you that that woman is going to have about 12 seconds with me when she returns all of which to would be labeled inappropriate on this site.

Can you contact someone in TV about this scam.

shcisamax
06-29-2012, 05:24 PM
We'll see after she returns.

jnieman
06-29-2012, 06:31 PM
There actually is a welcome wagon that came to our house about 6 months after we moved in in 2008. She brought us a big stack of material about the Villages and some very useful coupons. She was not there selling anything.

joycenemetz
06-29-2012, 07:35 PM
My experience with "The Villages Welcome Wagon" - two days after our closing I received a call from "the welcome wagon" - she wanted to stop by with goodies and coupons and to test our water (that should have been the first clue). Anyway, I made the appointment, she showed up but my husband wasn't home - he had to run to the hardware store - she said my husband had to be there, didn't even test the water and I didn't even get one coupon. Don't trust ANYONE that wants to test your water! And, there is no welcome wagon!

getdul981
06-29-2012, 08:02 PM
Our sales rep told us that before we could get the key in the door there would be a half dozen water treatment people runnung up the driveway. We snuck in at night. The next afternoon there were 3 business cards stuck in the door. The must have an insider at the key office.

I think they get your phone number only if you have a land line. We've moved twice in the past 2 years and both times, we have had the calls. We did get a water softener, but not from any of the people that called. We didn't even have any of the callers come by.

Pturner
06-29-2012, 08:04 PM
As we are moving in, a woman arrived who said she was with the Villages Welcoming Committee. She said she wanted to give a demonstration on the water... I basically begged off since we were dealing with the chaos. Does anyone know what she is going to explain about the water and why does the Villages have a welcoming person talking about the water?

Give these people the time of day and you've given them way too much. This is a business trying to represent itself as something else. Would you intentionally let any other type of vermin into your house?

A-4 Skyhawk
06-29-2012, 08:08 PM
I'm new to all of this. How do they get passes to get by the gates? Or do they live amoungst us?

Pturner
06-29-2012, 08:11 PM
I'm new to all of this. How do they get passes to get by the gates? Or do they live amoungst us?

Um A-4, you don't need passes to get by the gates. All you have to do is push the little red button.

A-4 Skyhawk
06-29-2012, 08:18 PM
Um A-4, you don't need passes to get by the gates. All you have to do is push the little red button.

Oh . . . . I see. I'll sleep better at night after finding that out. Ummm is right.

graciegirl
06-29-2012, 08:21 PM
Oh . . . . I see. I'll sleep better at night after finding that out. Ummm is right.

It is still one of the safest places in the country. Not a bit different from the area in Ohio that I came from. Sleep well.

Pturner
06-29-2012, 08:21 PM
Oh . . . . I see. I'll sleep better at night after finding that out. Ummm is right.

Lol. Sorry to disturb your sleep but you were bound to find out eventually.

p.s., I agree with Gracie.

A-4 Skyhawk
06-29-2012, 08:36 PM
Lol. Sorry to disturb your sleep but you were bound to find out eventually.

p.s., I agree with Gracie.

We're arriving Sunday and the furniture arrives Monday. I've got a pass, but I can't wait to try the little red button:boom: I didn't mean to say things were not secure at TV. I've lived in places where your neighbors thought that everything in your garage and house was just as much theirs as it was yours. :ohdear:

I don't want a water softener and we're so dam excited about getting there we can't stand it. Did you see everyone line dancing at LSL on the webcam tonight.

P.S. I don't dance

Pturner
06-29-2012, 08:43 PM
We're arriving Sunday and the furniture arrives Monday. I've got a pass, but I can't wait to try the little red button:boom: I didn't mean to say things were not secure at TV. I've lived in places where your neighbors thought that everything in your garage and house was just as much theirs as it was yours. :ohdear:

I don't want a water softener and we're so dam excited about getting there we can't stand it. Did you see everyone line dancing at LSL on the webcam tonight.

P.S. I don't dance

:welcome: I'm excited for you too! We don't call this Lower Paradise for nothing.

BTW, check out SS sometime when you get settled too. The line dancing regulars there are amazing.

All best wishes in your new home.
:beer3:

jimbo2012
06-29-2012, 08:50 PM
P.S. I don't dance

You don't, you betta learn quick, your pass will be deactivated if you don't swipe it at the square in 10 days, that what my wife tells me anyway.

That is true isn't it?

A-4 Skyhawk
06-29-2012, 08:53 PM
Thanks for the good wishes.

Someone told me how to blow up the Webcam picture last week. Tonight I said, Honey come look at this. This mass of hummanity shuffling left, spinning around, and then back to the right. She said she thought she could get me out there with a little refreshment.

The big guy is going to kick me out for not talking about water softeners, isn't he?

hotrodgirl
06-29-2012, 08:56 PM
Wouldn't worry about the Big Guy! You all made my heart smile tonight!

Pturner
06-29-2012, 09:04 PM
Thanks for the good wishes.

Someone told me how to blow up the Webcam picture last week. Tonight I said, Honey come look at this. This mass of hummanity shuffling left, spinning around, and then back to the right. She said she thought she could get me out there with a little refreshment.

The big guy is going to kick me out for not talking about water softeners, isn't he?

Please tell your Honey she has just been deputized as a member of the Girl's Posse. We don't soften the water. Ours comes out rather hard. :D

A-4 Skyhawk
06-29-2012, 09:05 PM
You don't, you betta learn quick, your pass will be deactivated if you don't swipe it at the square in 10 days, that what my wife tells me anyway.

That is true isn't it?

We were there two months ago on air mattresses. We met a lady at the Lighthouse who claimed she hadn't taken her car out of the garage in 6 months. (A cart person) Boy, I hope she knows about that little red button if she ever decides to take her car out some day.

And I still don't want a water softener:icon_wink:

A-4 Skyhawk
06-29-2012, 09:13 PM
Please tell your Honey she has just been deputized as a member of the Girl's Posse. We don't soften the water. Ours comes out rather hard. :D

She wants to know if the Posse is affiliated with community watch, do you get a badge, and is that why TV is so safe and secure?

No water softeners, Big Brother

Pturner
06-29-2012, 09:22 PM
She wants to know if the Posse is affiliated with community watch, do you get a badge, and is that why TV is so safe and secure?

No water softeners, Big Brother

Nay, none of that. We're just a figment of our fertile imagination.

A-4 Skyhawk
06-29-2012, 09:38 PM
Nay, none of that. We're just a figment of our fertile imagination.

Interesting.

Bummer about no Badges. She said she'd join the Posse just the same.

graciegirl
06-30-2012, 05:45 AM
We were there two months ago on air mattresses. We met a lady at the Lighthouse who claimed she hadn't taken her car out of the garage in 6 months. (A cart person) Boy, I hope she knows about that little red button if she ever decides to take her car out some day.

And I still don't want a water softener:icon_wink:

There is NOTHING I like more than a sense of humor. I hope you and your wife enjoy every second of a thousand years here with us in Lower Paradise.

Dancing is NOT required, smiling is!:pepper2:

Welcome and hugs,

Gracie

jgbama
06-30-2012, 10:22 AM
As we are moving in, a woman arrived who said she was with the Villages Welcoming Committee. She said she wanted to give a demonstration on the water... I basically begged off since we were dealing with the chaos. Does anyone know what she is going to explain about the water and why does the Villages have a welcoming person talking about the water?

We are closing in a few weeks on a pre-owned, but aren't moving for another month or so. On another thread, someone gave the advice to tell any solicitors, "Give me your card, after we are here 3 months, if I still need your service, I'll call you." A rather "southern way" of saying. . . get your #%$#@ off my porch! :evil6::pepper2:

jimbo2012
06-30-2012, 10:33 AM
A rather New York way is - "No, not interested."

shcisamax
06-30-2012, 10:44 AM
I guess it depends upon what part of New York you are from. As a person from Manhattan, it would be nonproductive not to take the card for the file for when you have time to consider it.

jgbama
06-30-2012, 11:00 AM
A rather New York way is - "No, not interested."

Tried that several times, both at the door and the phone. Then they start trying to explain the advantages...and on, and on, and on. I then go to my Northeast Tennessee roots and say, "Look, I don't purchase anything at my front door (or unsolicited phone calls)". BTW, that includes high school kids selling magazines (got burned once to the tune of $50).

Remember the advice of my pappy, "Once burned, lesson learned!"

Posh 08
06-30-2012, 11:11 AM
I already installed what I need. What I am furious about is for this woman to represent herself as a free service that THE Villages Welcoming Committee offers. I was just being nice because she was a TV representative. I can tell you that that woman is going to have about 12 seconds with me when she returns all of which to would be labeled inappropriate on this site.

False pretenses come to mind. Perhaps a report to the local Law Enforcement would be in order.

A-4 Skyhawk
06-30-2012, 11:12 AM
A rather New York way is - "No, not interested."

My wife gets mad at me, but I always go to the door, don't say anything until they expose their pitch, hold my hands up and say "No Speak En-go-lish". They're gone before I can turn around and go back in. NEVER let them in your house.

shcisamax
06-30-2012, 12:23 PM
Well I do know she is returning on Tuesday at 10...anyone want to initiate a lynch mob? If not, I will let you know what she does when I ask for her Village i.d. and I tell her there are an awful lot of people who are waiting for her. :)

jgbama
06-30-2012, 12:30 PM
My wife gets mad at me, but I always go to the door, don't say anything until they expose their pitch, hold my hands up and say "No Speak En-go-lish". They're gone before I can turn around and go back in. NEVER let them in your house.

Now, there you go!!! Your way wins the prize. :eclipsee_gold_cup:

paulandjean
06-30-2012, 01:53 PM
Maybe she is a honest business woman trying to make a living.There are still some good people out there.Calling the police on her is just a little to much. Sometimes you have to walk in someone else shoes to know.

graciegirl
06-30-2012, 01:59 PM
Maybe she is a honest business woman trying to make a living.There are still some good people out there.Calling the police on her is just a little to much. Sometimes you have to walk in someone else shoes to know.

It isn't honest to say you represent The Villages Paul and Jean, if you do NOT. There are a lot of decent people who ring the doorbell when you move in and a lot of not so decent people. I agree with the poster who said he didn't do business with people unless he/she initiated the contact.

I took their cards and said thank you, we will get back to you if we decide to buy a water softener..or seventeen million palm trees or need blinds.

KEVIN & JOSIE
06-30-2012, 03:05 PM
99% of the ones I receive don't even get opened. But if you're interested in aggravating them, if there is a post paid return envelope, send it back empty.

They only pay for the postage on the envelopes that are actually mailed. I know, it's only a few cents, but if millions of people did this some of these companies might think about being more selective about who they send this stuff to.

It's also great to add junk mail in the return envelope....make it heavy so they have to pay additional postage.

manaboutown
06-30-2012, 03:19 PM
It's also great to add junk mail in the return envelope....make it heavy so they have to pay additional postage.

Back in the days when snail mail was all we had if I had the time I used to load each junk mail sender's return envelope with junk from another sender. That particular tactic reduced my junk mail considerably after a period of time.

As I understand it first class postage users supplement the cost of transporting and delivering junk mail with higher postage rates since junk mailers have lobbied for very low rates which do not support the actuall cost of their bulk mailngs.

manaboutown
06-30-2012, 03:26 PM
These water treatment solicitors do not sound like upright and honest business people but rather financial predators to me since they hold themselves out to be part of The Villages team or at least affiliated or sanctioned by The Villages. They target newbies who are probably unfamiliar with the water quality. Has anyone checked with the BBB or obtained a particular solicitor's identity and checked them out? Could they be considered to be trespassers, especially if they were turned away after their first visit and instructed not to return?

Does the state of Florida, any or all of its counties or municipalities require registration, proper identification or a license for a door to door solicitor?

We all could do with a "do not solicit list" along with the "do not call list" we all finally enjoy!

paulandjean
06-30-2012, 03:34 PM
My point there are a lot of decent people. Calling the police is a little to much. Whats wrong with saying "No Thank You." Lot of people bought palm trees on our street from guys knocking on their doors. Maybe they think they got a good deal.To me seems like when older people move here they take all these rumors to much to heart.

Sable99
06-30-2012, 08:15 PM
Mom and I closed on our new home on May 4th. We only stayed in TV for 7 days after the closing so I guess the water companies didn't have time to make it to our door.

However, The Villages Welcome Committee did show up with that huge wicker basket. Her timing was horrible because there was a lot of stuff for us to do in the few days we were there! But, we listened to her and there were some nice things in her basket. A few things come to mind; i.e, a coffee mug from the Golf Cart Store, a 12 foot tape measure that I was happy to get and some good coupons. Only two of the vendors contacted me and neither harrassed me. I told them I wasn't interested at this time and that was it.

It was not a bad experience other than her bad timing and the fact that she didn't leave that great basket!

Posh 08
06-30-2012, 08:24 PM
Maybe she is a honest business woman trying to make a living.There are still some good people out there.Calling the police on her is just a little to much. Sometimes you have to walk in someone else shoes to know.

Well then she should welcome any inquiries from the law. Then again maybe she prays on retirees.

shcisamax
06-30-2012, 08:27 PM
Honestly, it is so chaotic moving in and to have people come knocking when they know you are in the midst is a bit of a push. But to say you are the welcoming committee and are there to help you check your water when essentially you are lying and are there to make a sale is just bad behavior. I was in the midst of so much going on that I really didn't think about it other than to say thank you for stopping by and can we meet next week. It wasn't until after she left that the coin dropped and I thought what the heck is The Village Welcome Committee coming to check on my water? I am not going to be nasty but I am going to ask her for her village id and when she does not present it, I will tell her that it is bad behavior to identify yourself as something other than what you are to gain confidence.

paulandjean
07-01-2012, 06:16 AM
Well then she should welcome any inquiries from the law. Then again maybe she prays on retirees.

Why in the world should she welcome inquiries from the law,that makes "No Sense"... "And she preys on retirees" Just say No.Stand up for yourselve.

LittleDog
07-01-2012, 08:14 AM
In the 7 years we have been here we have been lucky not to have been scammed and we have hired contractors who have been fair. However, I have to say that when we moved in we did purchase a system from one of these people much to my regret later. What was interesting and should have been a red flag was when this women was in the house another water treatment company called me and I told them that I was purchasing from another company. Then he started to tell me that I should check with the police about the owner of this company's criminal record. This went on for a couple of phone calls. In any case I purchased this system and it was working fine until last year when it somehow broke and produced discolored water in all my faucets and my ice maker. I then called another plumber who was recommended on TOTV and he managed to clear out my lines and I purchased a system from Sears which he installed.

As an aside to all this when I purchased my original water system I did receive a lot of laundry soap and bath soaps as a "gift". We are still using them.

The wife of my cousin who lives here also worked for that "Welcome Wagon" company and they are legit. She no longer works for them.

John

Carmpat
07-01-2012, 12:18 PM
We are moving into our new home in 2 weeks. Just great to hear that. Our friends came in December and while they were unloading their boxes somone appoached them. It sounds like they don't even give anyone a break. We will be on the lookout for these folks and say no thank you. Maybe they won't show up because it will too hot. Who knows but I doubt it.

CarGuys
07-01-2012, 09:56 PM
We are moving into our new home in 2 weeks. Just great to hear that. Our friends came in December and while they were unloading their boxes somone appoached them. It sounds like they don't even give anyone a break. We will be on the lookout for these folks and say no thank you. Maybe they won't show up because it will too hot. Who knows but I doubt it.

Carm! Pat! Deep Breath you have friends to guide you.

TheHonestOne
07-11-2012, 09:14 PM
I am not a homeowner in the Villages but want to say those of you who are talking about the scam being run by those selling water systems are correct. The truth is this: They sell you an over priced system simply because the more money they get from you the larger their profit. The system itself isn't a bad system but where they scam you worse is in not telling you about the services they want you to get every year that you may not need if you are not here all the time. They want you to buy their products at an over priced rate when you can get similar quality at retail stores. Then they want you to replace filters and other services months before they are due. If you buy from a local company PLEASE beware that they will try to scam you into services you do not currently need by lying and saying they are only in your area for that certain day and I can promise IT IS A LIE. You are best to buy from Sears or other stores than wasting a large amount of money on their commission

gamby
07-12-2012, 12:52 AM
We haven't moved in yet (July)

In our town here a permit must be gotten from the town to go door to door.

The village should do the same .

mulligan
07-12-2012, 05:07 AM
they do. A no solicitation policy is in place. If anyone bothers you, call community watch. Or, cut the dog loose.

rhredd1654
07-12-2012, 05:24 AM
If I remember correctly, the "welcome wagon" lady's name is Liz. She just came in while I was unpacking. Yes, I thought she was a legitimate representative of The Villages. The water guy's name was Robert.

bonrich
07-12-2012, 06:25 AM
I just tell the rep that my home up North had well water and was hard and skunky. The water here to me is great, no complaints at all! Always works......

shcisamax
07-12-2012, 06:31 AM
When she came back for her appointment after I told her I was too busy on the moving day, I asked for her card (with The Villages Welcome Wagon). She said, "I never said I was with the Villages" "I'm with the Chamber of Commerce". I asked for that card. "Well, I am not with the Chamber of Commerce, my company is". Then that company wasn't the company she is really with. At the end of the day, she is not with anyone but her company and she is using more credble names to "sell" her product.

graciegirl
07-12-2012, 06:51 AM
I just tell the rep that my home up North had well water and was hard and skunky. The water here to me is great, no complaints at all! Always works......

I have no problem with the untreated water.

kgentile1010
07-12-2012, 08:03 AM
Oh . . . . I see. I'll sleep better at night after finding that out. Ummm is right.
When you push the red button, they take a picture of you and your vehicle. Although anyone can get in, they have a record of the people who don't have a pass.

asianthree
07-12-2012, 09:12 AM
i like letting the dogs out may scare a few of the walk ups of course ours would look up and then go back to sleep

Ripcord13
07-12-2012, 10:11 AM
We were also an almost victim of this scam, the woman repsents herself as a Villages welcomer to new residents and touts the water filtration system she also gives you a bunch of cheap usless gifts. The next day a water filtration salesman arrives and puts on a great "magic show" along with showing pictures of clogged water pipes and a completely clogged up water heater, and claims that the pipes are only three years old totaly phony. Then after his 30 min presentation he tries to get you to buy a $5,000 system, NOW not later. In my opinion these people should be arrested.

dkrhardy
07-12-2012, 11:45 AM
I'm sorry that you folks had to go through all of that, but I'm also happy that you have shared with us ... so we can politely show them the door from minute one!
Don & Kaz

CaptJohn
07-12-2012, 12:24 PM
When she came back for her appointment after I told her I was too busy on the moving day, I asked for her card (with The Villages Welcome Wagon). She said, "I never said I was with the Villages" "I'm with the Chamber of Commerce". I asked for that card. "Well, I am not with the Chamber of Commerce, my company is". Then that company wasn't the company she is really with. At the end of the day, she is not with anyone but her company and she is using more credble names to "sell" her product.

Thanks for the follow up post. That certainly has the elements of a scam. Maybe you should post her name and company name or photograph of her card if she finally produced one.

A phrase that I use for which there is no comeback is: "I don't buy from solicitors." Repeat as often as necessary! :laugh:

CaptJohn
07-12-2012, 12:28 PM
It's also great to add junk mail in the return envelope....make it heavy so they have to pay additional postage.

I like this idea of adding junk mail to the return! I've been sending them back empty but will try this. I go to the trouble of shredding my name and address from them as you never know who goes through your trash these days.

CaptJohn
07-12-2012, 12:35 PM
Why in the world should she welcome inquiries from the law,that makes "No Sense"... "And she preys on retirees" Just say No.Stand up for yourselve.

An honest person doing quality work at a fair price and properly licensed has nothing to fear from being checked up on. They should welcome it to help get rid of scammers. It's all in having the right attitude.

Saying 'no' doesn't always work. Many won't take no for an answer and become quite annoying by continuing on.
There is a saying in sales that the sale is made on the 10th 'no'.

paulandjean
07-13-2012, 07:19 AM
"Saying NO always works".........

paulandjean
07-13-2012, 07:22 AM
Its "MY" house times up......Do not "wimp out" stand up for youself.Do not want to hearmthey will not take N0 for a answer.

Posh 08
07-13-2012, 07:30 AM
Why in the world should she welcome inquiries from the law,that makes "No Sense"... "And she preys on retirees" Just say No.Stand up for yourselve.

It makes sense to call the law if you think someone is running a scam. Looking out for some poor souls that may get taken. What's wrong with that?

graciegirl
07-13-2012, 07:44 AM
Paul and Jean. Did you teach school? What level?