Alberta senior warns of unsolicited door-to-door sales after spending $25K

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Alberta senior warns of unsolicited door-to-door sales after spending $25K
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An Alberta senior is warning of unsolicited door-to-door sales after she said she was sold on several “energy-efficient” items she didn’t necessarily need.

WATCH: An Alberta senior is warning of unsolicited door-to-door sales after she said she was sold on several “energy-efficient” items she didn’t necessarily need. Tomasia DaSilva reports.A Calgary senior is warning others to be wary of unsolicited door-to-door sales after she said she was sold on a number of unwanted “energy-efficient” products totaling $25,000.

“I just didn’t know what to think,” she added. “My brain had gone at this time, ‘What’s happening? Who is this?'” Weisgerber has reached out to lawyers to see if anyone can help. She now plans to help Fullerton file a complaint with the proper provincial authorities and beyond.

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