Well no harm done fortunately. Actually I'm not convinced anyway that sending the doorstep letter is the best thing to do as it might even increase the otherwise small chance of a doorstep visit. The logic to it is that by sending the letter you're possibly telling them that you're likely to be at home and are bothered about it. This might encourage them. There's a lot to be said for maintaining radio silence. By not sending the letter they are more in the dark about whether you're likely to be there or not and therefore perhaps less likely to visit depending how far they have to travel.
But others may disagree with that.
It's always going to be true that some AAD'ers may be more vulnerable to a doorstep visit than others. Not answering the door is a good solution if you can spot them first and manage to figure out that they haven't really come to read the meter in spite of the uniform. Otherwise a quick "be on your way" or words to that effect will be most effective. It is a minor irritation really as they cannot force you to speak to them. I think that DCA's might find "threat of doorstep visit" a useful tool in their limited armoury but really it's more of a threat to those who haven't found AAD and so are not as well clued up.
But others may disagree with that.
It's always going to be true that some AAD'ers may be more vulnerable to a doorstep visit than others. Not answering the door is a good solution if you can spot them first and manage to figure out that they haven't really come to read the meter in spite of the uniform. Otherwise a quick "be on your way" or words to that effect will be most effective. It is a minor irritation really as they cannot force you to speak to them. I think that DCA's might find "threat of doorstep visit" a useful tool in their limited armoury but really it's more of a threat to those who haven't found AAD and so are not as well clued up.
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