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"Chuggers"
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I find it quite easy to say "Sorry I'm busy" or whatever if I don't want to talk to somebody, but these chuggers (I didn't know they had this name) do seem to becoming a bit of a pest around our high streets. Others are constantly in the doorway of the supermarket - there were 3 different ones last week. We had some come to the house a few weeks ago too (RSPCA). I think that could be quite intimidating for someone on their own. What do other ABers think.
I find it quite easy to say "Sorry I'm busy" or whatever if I don't want to talk to somebody, but these chuggers (I didn't know they had this name) do seem to becoming a bit of a pest around our high streets. Others are constantly in the doorway of the supermarket - there were 3 different ones last week. We had some come to the house a few weeks ago too (RSPCA). I think that could be quite intimidating for someone on their own. What do other ABers think.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think they should be entitled to ask politely but should graciously accept a refusal. Much of it is now 'door2door' as it doesn't need the same licensing as High Street.
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Most use specialist Agencies to do this for them except for Greenpeace who employ their own people who are committed to the cause.
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Now that Direct Mail and TeleMarketing have run out of steam it is charities main source of new donors though attrition is very high including a large proportion of 'Non Starters'.
Most use specialist Agencies to do this for them except for Greenpeace who employ their own people who are committed to the cause.
A shake up in the law overall could be imminent, largely prompted by concerns over doorstep collections of clothes etc that are 'going astray'.
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