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Here's a lesson you should take going forward. An...

Here's a lesson you should take going forward. An hour ago, I called the police on two of your employees. One was apparently a "supervisor". A salesperson came to my door, tried the pitch on my wife while I was at work. When my wife asked for an ID or a card, she got a stuttering response, followed by some obvious runaround response. So my wife asked her to come back at 7 when I would be home to speak with her. So she shows back at my door after 7:30, tried the sales pitch on me, but I've already researched the (AT&T) deal and found it to be a ripoff. So I told her no thanks, I'm done, have a good night.
THAT should have been the end of it. But, to my surprise, an hour later, I get a LOUD beating on my door, and it's the salesgirl, along with here male "supervisor". Now im irate, i told them i already said no, and get off my property. They STILL WOULD NOT LEAVE!
So I closed my door, called the police, who pulled them over and ran their plates and licenses. The police told tgem it is ILLEGAL to beat on doors after dark.
You nearly lost two salespeople tonight. When you are asked to leave a property, you lose your right to be back on that property.
I perceived tgem as a threat at that point, and they almost lost their lives.
Think about that the next time you feel the need to pressure sell a cable subscription.

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