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Doorknockers switching unsuspecting households onto new utility contracts

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Doorknockers switching unsuspecting households onto new utility contracts

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This Herald Sun article by Karen Collier highlights the problems caused by dishonest door-to-door salespeople (Doorknockers switching unsuspecting households onto new utility contracts, Herald Sun, 20 August, 2010)

 

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