The South Dakota Attorney General’s Office Consumer Protection Division reminds people to be cautious when considering buying products or services through a door-to-door sale.
Attorney General Marty Jackley says during the summer months– especially with the recent storms and flooding– residents may encounter someone at their door who is looking to sell a product or a service. He says be skeptical about high-pressure sales pitches and don’t rush into committing without first doing some research about the company and the service being offered.
The Consumer Protection Division offers these tips when approached with a door-to-door purchase.:
- Avoid high-pressure sales tactics; don’t rush into buying anything.
- Check for identification information to ensure they are licensed to do business in South Dakota. Ask to see their:
- revenue license
- proof of insurance/or bond
- Ask for references – and check those references.
- Compare prices, ask for quotes from local businesses.
- Be aware of false claims.
- Keep copy of final bill or contract.
- Make final payment only after work is completed and consumer verifies that product suppliers have been paid.
- Pay by check to the business, not an individual. Avoid on-the-spot cash payments.
People with questions regarding a door-to-door sale may contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division at 800-300-1986 or at consumerhelp@state.sd.us.
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