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Door-to-door energy sellers: should you accept their offer?

Door-to-door energy sellers: should you accept their offer?

The article discusses the common occurrence of door-to-door energy salespeople who use high-pressure tactics to offer supposedly exclusive, limited-time deals. It evaluates whether consumers should accept these offers or remain cautious of such sales strategies.

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