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Anyone Had A Ipsos Mori Interviewer At There Door?
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My elderly mother who has had a stroke had a Ipsos Mori interviewer thumping at her door, ringing her doorbell and rattling her letterbox for five minutes at lunch-time today, she does not answer her door to people she does not know, so she did not answer, she has a video viewer so she can see who is at the door. He slipped a letter through the door saying he was from Ipsos Mori.
Then about an hour ago he came back again and was thumping on the door, ringing the doorbell, and rattling the letterbox again but this time started thumping on the living room window and scared my mother, he was there another five minutes before he went away. What I want to know is how these people are allowed to come to the doors of elderly people and scare them like this, if she was going to answer the door to him she would have within the five minutes, I am just hoping they don't call again and if they do I am there as they will get a mouth full.
I have complained to Ipsos Mori but have yet to hear back from them.
Then about an hour ago he came back again and was thumping on the door, ringing the doorbell, and rattling the letterbox again but this time started thumping on the living room window and scared my mother, he was there another five minutes before he went away. What I want to know is how these people are allowed to come to the doors of elderly people and scare them like this, if she was going to answer the door to him she would have within the five minutes, I am just hoping they don't call again and if they do I am there as they will get a mouth full.
I have complained to Ipsos Mori but have yet to hear back from them.
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i remember the mori poll, same thing?
if i were you i would ring them again and also see if the link i provided has a website, complain and complain again, and say that if they do it again you will contact the police.
http:// www.ips os-mori .com/
i remember the mori poll, same thing?
if i were you i would ring them again and also see if the link i provided has a website, complain and complain again, and say that if they do it again you will contact the police.
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Zeuhl, I think that is very rude, old people are told all the time not to answer the door to strangers, do you work for Mori. I wonder what you would have felt if someone suddenly thumped on your window.
She lives in a row of bungalows especially for the elderly and I would not call all the knocking and thumping a normal, harmless event.
She lives in a row of bungalows especially for the elderly and I would not call all the knocking and thumping a normal, harmless event.
They would have to negotiate a locked gate and a long driveway to knock on my window LOL
But when a window is easily accessible I don't think it's that unusual to knock on it - especially when it's known that the resident is elderly and may be hard of hearing or may want to see id through the glass before coming to the door
Remember 'thumping' and 'banging' are subjective terms and may be exaggerations.
As the pollster devoted so much time and effort to contacting this lady, I would guess that they had a particular reason based on her personal demographic or the profile of her address to want her opinion.
Of course, one alternative would be to exclude all elderly people from research programmes and polls but so often we hear the plaintive response to such things 'well they never asked me'
But when a window is easily accessible I don't think it's that unusual to knock on it - especially when it's known that the resident is elderly and may be hard of hearing or may want to see id through the glass before coming to the door
Remember 'thumping' and 'banging' are subjective terms and may be exaggerations.
As the pollster devoted so much time and effort to contacting this lady, I would guess that they had a particular reason based on her personal demographic or the profile of her address to want her opinion.
Of course, one alternative would be to exclude all elderly people from research programmes and polls but so often we hear the plaintive response to such things 'well they never asked me'
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