A persuasive woman came to our door this afternoon (3/25/09) selling magazine subscriptions and claiming to be in training as a motivational speaker for underprivileged kids or some such thing. At any rate, she showed me a list containing quite a few signatures and she said she had been “working the neighborhood” (her phrase) for the past 3 days. I don't know if it was a scam, but I am suspicious of any door-to-door solicitation unless it is a girl scout selling cookies.Please be suspicious of anyone who comes to your door requesting money. Use your best judgement. If any solicitation sounds like a rip-off, please report it to spna@sylvanpark.org and/or to the Metro Nashville Police Department at (615) 862-8600.
About SPNA
The Sylvan Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA) is the collective community voice for addressing neighborhood issues such as zoning and development, traffic calming, safety, and neighborhood beautification.
SPNA meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Cohn School (Senior Renaissance Center). Email spna@sylvanpark.org for details.
SPNA meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Cohn School (Senior Renaissance Center). Email spna@sylvanpark.org for details.
About Sylvan Park
Welcome to Sylvan Park! We hope you love this neighborhood as much as we do. Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions for newcomers to learn more.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Possible scam reported
From neighbor Jim Cracraft:
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