Oregonian: Miss Manners: When ‘no soliciting’ sign doesn’t work, am I justified in yelling at salespeople to keep them away?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: The homes in our neighborhood have very prominent “No soliciting” signs on the front doors. This usually does not stop various salespeople from ringing our doorbells and continually ...
Miss Manners: When ‘no soliciting’ sign doesn’t work, am I justified in yelling at salespeople to keep them away?
TwistedSifter on MSN: Homeowner got tired of door to door salesmen ignoring ‘no soliciting’ signs and harassing the elderly neighb...
Homeowner got tired of door to door salesmen ignoring ‘no soliciting’ signs and harassing the elderly neighb...
MLive: Dear Annie: ‘No Soliciting’ signs should not apply to political or religious door-knockers
Dear Annie: ‘No Soliciting’ signs should not apply to political or religious door-knockers
Dallas Morning News: Why a 'No Soliciting' sign on your front door doesn't always work
Why a 'No Soliciting' sign on your front door doesn't always work
MLive: Miss Manners: No soliciting signs are not stopping sales people from knocking on our door
Miss Manners: No soliciting signs are not stopping sales people from knocking on our door
I am a door-to-door canvasser who works full-time for a non-profit organization. I noticed that you have a “No Soliciting” sign posted, so even though I am not selling anything and am actually working ...
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