View Full Version : Am I being paranoid?
crudemood
07-14-2006, 01:03 AM
So some random guy comes to my house and says he wants to sell us windows and somehow persuades my parents that he should take a look around at the windows.
They go around the house and I hear him ask if we have windows in the basement.
After checking each and every rooms windows he says the price for changing the windows is like $5900, which people around here obviously cannot afford.
So my question is, are there people who pretend to want to sell you something like windows for example to get a look around your house to see if you're doing anything illegal? ie. cannabis cultivation.
Is this how many grows are busted?
BlazinGenius
07-14-2006, 01:24 AM
Don't worry, it was probably just a thief checking out your house.
Never let strangers into your house.
BlazinTreesX3
07-14-2006, 01:29 AM
Well lets see well if theres to kinda of people to give answers its someone with an experience or me who knows others experiences. Ive read these threads a lot and anothers site and busted stories are my fave to read and i havent heard it at all only other people paranoid about managers lookin apartment, fire inspoection, windows, plumbing, nething can make blazers paranoid but only worry u should have is if the guy would rat if he did see somethin and ask urself did he maybe see somethin, did he smell somethin, does he look like one to go out of his way to rat just to get u. did he have a uniform a vehicle nething? did he leave paperwork or somehin other than that to make u buy his windows like a magnet? more importantly was he really annoying about selling u or was he juss interested in inspecting then says hey will u pay this..no..k cya.? juss my ideas
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graph
07-14-2006, 01:31 AM
There are people who go around house to house like that selling incredibly expensive things. I turn them away.
BlazinTreesX3
07-14-2006, 01:32 AM
Ya tats tru without giving too much info ill say every house has a weak spot and he coulda jus found 6 of em in ur house what a great robber he says hm nothin on the outside hm ill just knock on the door and ask to look around all their windows...better in the basement where no one would hear em break in. c areful... get a dog.
cannabis campbell
07-14-2006, 01:33 AM
People like that, just tell them your not interested, tell them to fuck off
BloodAngel
07-14-2006, 01:33 AM
We've had people come in and check our windows before.. We've also gotten people to do out yardwork just because they came to the door and asked us. It might just be some guy trying to get his own business going...
The guy that "inspected our windows" we ended up paying him a few hundred dollars to install this new double french-style back door.. It was pretty cool, he's just like "want some windows?" and we're like "no man, we want a door" (that's the basic gist of what happened)
birdgirl73
07-14-2006, 01:45 AM
It's a lot less likely that he was trying to see what you're growing or bust you for that than he was casing the place for a future robbery or possibly trying to scam your parents. You might want to get some window alarms or something, and you also might just want to call the police and tell them about this guy in case he's done that to others or others in the area have been robbed or scammed. Better that than having to call them once you've already been robbed.
I live in Texas, and during the summer down here, people come from different areas of the country and go door to door in some neighborhoods drumming up business, suggesting house work, driveway repairs, chimney repairs, roof work, window replacement, etc., and what they're really doing is trying to scam unsuspecting people--preferably old, vulnerable people--out of money. They talked an elderly friend of my parents into having her driveway resurfaced and went with her to the credit union while she withdrew an astonishingly high amount of money, like $8,000--far too much for the work being suggested. Fortunately, she realized something was fishy and called the police, and they had his picture on camera at the credit union and police were able to catch him and get her money back.
There's a large group of folks who do these summertime scams who live during the winters in North Carolina and South Carolina. They're called "The Walkers," (not because that's their name but because they walk door to door)and there've been several pieces on the news about them. Be careful!
birdgirl73
07-14-2006, 02:05 AM
In the post just above, I got the name of that scam group wrong. It's not the Walkers; it's the Travelers, also sometimes known as the Irish Travelers. I looked it up on the net and wanted to correct that. They're the ones who go door-to-door suggesting home repairs in the summertime and trying to scam folks out of money.
crudemood
07-14-2006, 03:48 AM
a scam? so now im going to be more paranoid..
Maybe I'm a bit safer because this guy said he was Russian so he cant be part of the Irish Travelers. Then perhaps it could be honest dude trying to make a buck.
Well I'll keep my mind open to any possibilities.
Genuine17
07-14-2006, 04:52 AM
if he was russian than id say he was just trying to start a business because they always start business haha not trying to sound mean or anyhting but it might just be a guy starting a business if he gave you a card than maybe you should check it out a little maybe look up the number online see if its actually a business if not than its most likely a robber and beat his ass witha monkey wrench
BuenoMota
07-14-2006, 07:46 AM
If you are cultivating cannibis, you shouldn't be able to see your crops from your windows. thats just stupid. So dont do that.
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