Monday, November 4, 2013

Growing Number Of Door To Door Scams Being Reported

By Cornelius Nunev


Many people who are selling things door-to-door are perfectly truthful and have a tough job. However, not all are, and some want to do more than just to get you hopelessly addicted to infernally scrumptious cookies. Numerous door-to-door cons are being documented nationwide, so the amount of them active in many areas may be increasing.

Door-to-door sales increasing

You might end up losing thousands of dollars if you get trapped in a door-to-door scam. This could lead you to needing payday loans to get through the month. There has been a huge increase in these door-to-door cons recently, according to NBC News.

The salesmen will come to your door and offer you a product for some payment. Then, they will not ever really deliver the goods. There are other things that happen too, but more or less, all of them are salesmen attempting to squeeze as much cash out of you as possible without actually providing any sort of service. This is why there has been a massive increase in grievances of these salesmen to the Better Business Agency recently.

A ton of salesmen out there are going door-to-door to sell legitimate items. You have to watch out and make sure you can determine when it is a scam or not.

Selling fake magazines

There have been over 1,000 grievances this year at the BBB from door-to-door magazine cons. That number was only 1,300 for all of 2011, which means the magazine scams have grown to be the most common.

Generally, the con is that the door-to-door salesman will show up and sell a person one or several magazine subscriptions, only for the magazines to never arrive. It's also common for the magazine "sales" to be connected to some sort of fundraiser, often for a high school or some kind of educational trip.

Lamar County, Colorado, according to CBS Denver, the Dallas Fort Worth Area, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and Spokane, Washington, according to KHQ, are all areas where bogus periodical subscriptions have been showing up recently. They are just a few examples too since there have been a bunch of warnings issued in areas.

A few other common frauds

There are "security system" frauds out there where someone will come to your door and offer burglar alarm sales. It will never really arrive after payment or will be a really bad system, according to NBC News. There are also home repair scams.

A bunch of high school students and college students are sent around in the summer time to sell magazines and alarm systems, according to Consumer Reports. Some are legitimate but some are not.

Also beware of Girl Scouts selling cookies. Those things are addicting.




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