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Address: 303 W Shadburn Ave, # 100
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A girl/woman came to the door and limed to be a school girl (under 18). She said she was collecting donations for injured warriors in the form of magazine donations for them. Both my husband and I are injured vets, so obviously we wanted to help in anyway we could. When she turned to leave, I ...

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A younger looking man in his 20's came to our door. He stated he had a field trip coming up for music and that his dad wanted him to raise some of the money himself. He stated that he and his dad found this company that would give magazines to the troops for every magazine subscription ordered. I ...

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Amanda Gumns and another girl college age came to the door in the evening stating that they were selling magazines for a softball trip and competition. They said that they would also do a project for us around the house. They said the company would call to verify. Which they never did. She said at ...

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I answered the door to a young 19-20 year old male who said that he was going door to door selling magazines as a method of improving his public speaking and that he was doing it to win a contest that would send him to London. I asked him if he was in school and he told me he was enrolled in online ...

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My 80 year old father was approached in his front yard late this afternoon by two young men who said they were baseball players for the local college. They convinced him to write a check for $177.00 for magazines for Wounded Warriors through Absolute Marketing. My mother called me about it very ...


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Two young men came to my front door, claimed they were neighbors, and that they were college students trying to raise money for a summer abroad trip to study in England. They stated they were selling magazine subscriptions that would be donated to veterans in veterans hospitals of my choice. They ...