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Includes pushy door to door sales in Delhi and impaired driver charged near Drumbo.

DRUMBO - A 27 year old man from Collingwood is facing impaired driving charges after police pulled him over on the 401 in Oxford County.

Police say they were responding to a complaint of a possible impaired driver heading eastbound when they pulled over the car east of Drumbo Road. After investigating police determined the driver was under the influence of alcohol. He was charged with driving with more than 80 milligrams of alcohol in blood and driving while ability impaired.

DELHI - Norfolk OPP are warning the public about some pushy door to door salesmen in Delhi.

Police were called after getting reports of a suspicious man canvassing homes and asking to inspect your water heater along with gas and hydro bills. Police are reminding homeowners to be vigilant at the door and never let someone inside your house if you don't want them in there. It's a good idea to be sceptical when people arrive at your door and asking about personal information.

"If there is something wrong with your gas and electricity, your gas and electricity provider will call you to make an appointment? They will not visit your home unannounced wanting to inspect your furnace or hot water heater and they will NOT ask to see your account number or your utility bills", comments Constable Ed Sanchuk, Norfolk County OPP.

Here are some tips to protect yourself when the next door-to-door salesperson shows up at your home.

Ask for Identification- Reputable companies use photo ID.  Don’t let the salesperson start their pitch until you have seen photo ID.  Get the name of the business and the name of the salesperson.  If they don’t have identification with them they are likely scam artists.

Don’t sign on the spot- If the salesperson pressures you to sign on the spot, don’t.  Shut the door or insist that you need additional time to read and understand the agreement.  Reputable salespeople will carry brochures about their products or services.  A “deal” is never only good for that visit.  If you need further time to review the offer it will be there tomorrow.

Understand the agreement- How long does the agreement last?  Are there any other costs?  Are there fees if you cancel the agreement? Will the company renew the agreement without your prior written consent?

Be aware of when to show your bill. You are under no obligation to show a copy of your energy bill to a salesperson. However, if you do want to enter into a contract, the salesperson will need to see a copy of your bill to get your utility account number in order to process the contract. Treat the information on your energy bill with the same confidentiality you would for your credit card bill – only show it when you are ready to sign a contract.

Remember, reputable companies comply with the law.  If you believe the business or salesperson made a false, misleading or deceptive statement you may have further remedies under the Consumer Protection Act.  Further information can be found at:  www.ontario.ca/consumers/your-rights-under-consumer-protection-act     

 

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