The Villager Nov. 2013 | Page 26

Page 26 November 2013 The Charbonneau Villager Watch Out for Door-to-Door Sales Because we live in a neighborhood of 60+ year olds, we're prone to more door-to-door solicitors. some common ones for our age group are magazine sales, meat sales, "free" energy audits, outdoor maintenance, voter surveys and registration and medical/wellness issues. there are a few things you need to know about soliciting in Wilsonville. First of all, in accordance with City ordinance no. 495 and 537, the City of Wilsonville requires a solicitor's permit for any person age 16 and over who travels "door-to-door", within the city limits, with the intent to sell any goods, services, or to distribute flyers. the permit process includes a completed application, payment of a fee and a criminal background check. once the application is approved, a solicitor's badge with photo ID will be issued and is valid for six months. this badge must be worn in plain sight when soliciting. If someone comes to your door, ask to see the badge. this type of soliciting is only allowed from 9 am to 8 pm on any given day. some tips to help avoid being scammed at your own front door. 1) Do not let anyone you don't know inside your home. You don't need to open the door very far. 2) Ask yourself if you really need the product or service right now. Don’t buy on impulse. 3) Ask for printed materials the solicitor can leave behind. Any legitimate company will provide such material with a phone number and/or website for you to get more information from. 4) Ask to see the badge mentioned above. 5) pay attention to what they say. sometimes, they can be smooth talkers. 6) never give out personal or financial information, including your credit card or bank account number, unless you know the per- son or are familiar with the company's reputation. 7) Don't be pressured into anything! Remember, it's your home and your money. If you've asked a solicitor to leave, and that person refuses or becomes irate, shut the door. If they still don’t leave, call 911. Always check to see who is knocking at your door. Remember, you don't have to let anyone you don't know in. The person who is soliciting should have photo identification from the City of Wilsonville. www.charbonneaucountryclub.com