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gomoho 11-06-2012 04:34 PM

Sorry, but I don't want anyone knocking on my door that I am not expecting and think
Community Watch should chase them out of here. Religious intolerance - please - we probably have more religious diversity in here than we could know what to do with. Someone even goes by the name of "redwitch".

JoeC1947 11-06-2012 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Russ_Boston (Post 577438)
So the problem is?

Just tell them "not interested". Inconvenience - yes, problem - no.

I disagree. It is a problem for some folks to answer the door not to mention all the political phone calls. I got a call from Pat Boone, Bruce Springsteen and Mitt Romney and about a thousand calls from the RNC.

graciegirl 11-06-2012 04:48 PM

hmmmm.

Golfingnut 11-06-2012 04:55 PM

I find it very intolerant for anyone to knock on my door with a suggestion that my religion will have me burning in hell and ask me to change. I will not knock on your door and I DEMAND that you do not knock on mine if you intend to tell me I am going to hell for what I believe in.

AJ32162 11-06-2012 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 577474)
Century Link has come to my house soliciting three times, I'd prefer the JW.

Is the JW TV/Phone/Internet bundling price any less? I'm thinking of switching.

Golfingnut 11-06-2012 05:51 PM

[QUOTE=JoeC1947;577536]I disagree. It is a problem for some folks to answer the door not to mention all the political phone calls. I got a call from Pat Boone, Bruce Springsteen and Mitt Romney and about a thousand calls from the RNC.[/QUOT\\\

Thats interesting, none of them called me.

:1rotfl:

Patty55 11-06-2012 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Golfingnut (Post 577546)
I find it very intolerant for anyone to knock on my door with a suggestion that my religion will have me burning in hell and ask me to change. I will not knock on your door and I DEMAND that you do not knock on mine if you intend to tell me I am going to hell for what I believe in.

Whoa, they told you that?

kentucky blue 11-06-2012 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 577456)
:coolsmiley: I agree that I see no big problem---"not interested---you have a good day and close your door".

We had a nanny for our 3 children, that was a JW.Dawn worked for us for over 20 years, and left only after our youngest went off to college.She was a wonderful person,who only on a rare occasion would leave literature for me to read,never trying to convert the wife,kids or myself.We almost decided to have another child just to keep her around.Lexington has a large congregation of JW,who do come by the neighborhood and try to drop off their literature.You just politely tell them your not interested,and they go on their way,how difficult is that? Glad i live in a neighborhood that is very accepting of others, and has tolerance for all religions. Over the years i've used several JW,who were friends of Dawn,to work on my apartment buildings,NEVER had a problem.

Patty55 11-06-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by AJ32162 (Post 577557)
Is the JW TV/Phone/Internet bundling price any less? I'm thinking of switching.

It's a pretty good deal, but no Holiday programming.:1rotfl:

perrjojo 11-06-2012 06:13 PM

Religious, charitable and political solicitation is exempt from door to door solicitation rules, just as they are exempt from having to abide by the"Do not call " registry.

goodgrief 11-06-2012 06:37 PM

Well, let's put a completely different spin on this. They (assuming of course) they don't live here. They are going door to door bothering folks. This is a "gated" community. (yes use the term loosely) I see no issue with CW having them leave the area. And why aren't the gate guards asking non residents business in the area instead of waving them on through?? Nothing to do with religion. I look out the window and if its someone I'm not expecting or know I won't answer it. On another note I think someone also posted once there was some place you could call to have your address removed from the "visitation" list. I think if CW gets hit with enough phone calls they will have to do something.

uujudy 11-06-2012 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 577577)
It's a pretty good deal, but no Holiday programming.:1rotfl:

Hahahaha! :1rotfl::1rotfl:

Down Sized 11-06-2012 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by NotGolfer (Post 577490)
I was under the impression "any" door-to-door people weren't allowed!! We had JW's come to our door, maybe 2 years ago, we just told them we weren't interested that we have our faith which doesn't coincide with theirs! Oh, we also did call Community Watch and we got a positive response...that they'd take care of it. We'd do the same with the Mormon's or any other individuals....it's not discrimination....it's just telling them you're not interested.

My how things change in two years. Just wait until the next two!

janmcn 11-06-2012 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by goodgrief (Post 577592)
Well, let's put a completely different spin on this. They (assuming of course) they don't live here. They are going door to door bothering folks. This is a "gated" community. (yes use the term loosely) I see no issue with CW having them leave the area. And why aren't the gate guards asking non residents business in the area instead of waving them on through?? Nothing to do with religion. I look out the window and if its someone I'm not expecting or know I won't answer it. On another note I think someone also posted once there was some place you could call to have your address removed from the "visitation" list. I think if CW gets hit with enough phone calls they will have to do something.

The gate guards are not allowed to block anybody from entering because the county maintains the roads. That's the deal the developer worked out with Sumter county years ago when the county wanted the gates removed. They are public roads and therefore the public has access to them. The gates are just for show.

Russ_Boston 11-06-2012 08:47 PM

Some of the ignorance in these replies is just astounding. Enough!


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