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  • SnowGirl
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2016
    • 131

    No Soliciting!

    So, merely putting up a "no soliciting" sign doesn't always work. Some people pretend they didn't see it, or claim that they aren't soliciting (Religious door-to-door people come to mind).

    I'm just wondering how (if possible) I can really get the message across to people before they ever ring my doorbell or knock. I don't want to just cover up my doorbell, and I really hate ignoring the door. Does anyone use a really good sign that lets people know to move along to the next house? I'm a little weary of saying "I have several small children, please don't disturb us", or is that too paranoid of me?

    Just looking for ideas! Thanks
  • Thriftylady
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 5884

    #2
    When you figure it out let me know. I had three of those darn door to door meat salesmen in two weeks. I was pretty nasty to the last one. He hit me at a bad time and I was sick of it. I asked him "can't you meat sales guys even read?". I told him he was the third one in two weeks that hadn't read the sign. He said "oh that must be why people hate us". You think???

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    • e.j.
      Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 3738

      #3
      How about a more specific sign like the one here:


      Seriously...the only thing we found that worked to keep solicitors away was putting our large German Shepherd dog on a long run near the driveway. No one bothered us when she was out in the yard.

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      • Baby Beluga
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 3891

        #4
        Install an intercom

        We have one and I LOVE it. It allows me to answer the door without answering the door. Pick up times are contracted so if I hear a knock or the bell when I'm not expecting a parent, then I speak through the intercom.

        Me: Hi, may I help you?
        Salesperson: I'm selling magazines, would you like to buy some?
        Me: No thank you. *click*

        Unfortunately there have been reports of people knocking or ringing bells to see if someone is home. If no one answers then they attempt to break in the house. For that reason, I don't like to leave bells or knocks unanswered either.

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        • childcaremom
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • May 2013
          • 2955

          #5
          Our doorbell is broken and I am not in a rush for it to be fixed. I answer the door for dcps and the mailman who has packages. That is it. I wave and/or ignore the others.

          I have in the past put a sign on the door that between the hours of x and y is rest time. Please do not knock or ring the bell. Surprisingly it worked!

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          • Boymom
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2016
            • 354

            #6
            I actually had to unplug my doorbell months ago because a dcb kept ringing the doorbell over and over in the morning at drop off. Like 15 times. The parents did nothing about it of course! It kept waking my baby up so I wasn't too thrilled. I haven't plugged it back in and I love it !!!

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #7
              I dont have a door bell but I do have a driveway sensor that alarms (beeps) when some one enters the yard or driveway.

              I intercept them at the door so they dont even get a chance to knock. I just let them know I am not interested in whatever they are selling.

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              • SnowGirl
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jan 2016
                • 131

                #8
                I'm going to remember the alarm or intercom idea for when we move next year.

                For now I might consider just covering up the bell with a sign. I wish companies would just realize that if I want a product, I'll research it online and buy it from the best company! I'll never give a stranger on my doorstep money for a product I haven't researched. Sheesh. Leave me alone!

                Thanks all!

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                • Unregistered

                  #9
                  I tell them through the door I'm not interested. Most go away because of my sign though. I have my door bell covered but I've thought about disconnecting it

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                  • Cat Herder
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 13744

                    #10
                    I also have the driveway alarm and cameras but the "dangerous dog" sign works the best.

                    No, I don't have a dangerous dog. Two large dogs, yes. Dangerous, no. Yes, my clients love it. I tell them it is my "stranger danger" prevention sign.
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                    • MarinaVanessa
                      Family Childcare Home
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 7211

                      #11
                      I WAS SERIOUSLY JUST HUFFING AND PUFFING ABOUT THIS SAME THING!!!

                      I was looking into getting a better sign than just "No Solicitation". These are my top pics



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                      • e.j.
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 3738

                        #12
                        Originally posted by SnowGirl
                        I wish companies would just realize that if I want a product, I'll research it online and buy it from the best company! I'll never give a stranger on my doorstep money for a product I haven't researched. Sheesh. Leave me alone!
                        I feel the same way about telemarketers!

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                        • VWMom
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Feb 2016
                          • 23

                          #13
                          Soliciting

                          I might take slack for this, but I am just as annoyed when they are selling cookies or popcorn or school fundraisers. if I want your overpriced crap I'll buy it when I am hit up by you at the front of the grocery

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                          • Thriftylady
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Aug 2014
                            • 5884

                            #14
                            Originally posted by VWMom
                            I might take slack for this, but I am just as annoyed when they are selling cookies or popcorn or school fundraisers. if I want your overpriced crap I'll buy it when I am hit up by you at the front of the grocery
                            No slack from me. I got to where I wouldn't even let my kids sell the fundraiser stuff. To much being sold, to expensive and why for the love of God in this day and age are we still sending kids door to door to unknown people's homes? There are such better things they can do. Such as dinner theaters at the school.

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                            • SnowGirl
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jan 2016
                              • 131

                              #15
                              I'm soooo bad at saying "no" to children, and those fundraisers drive me crazy for that reason. We're poor!! I'm a daycare provider - not a lawyer

                              I get the importance of getting out there and pitching a product, but these products are all well known...I think there are better ways for schools to do that lesson, and yeah - better ways to fund raise.

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