From a time few would ever remember. Used to be life insurance payment collectors came to the door once a month to collect payments as low as 50 cents. Same for other debit reps.
When times were tough we put the electric bill check in the gas company envelope and the gas company check in the electric company envelope. Usually gave us time to the next payday.
My Dad used to send me into the Polish National Alliance “office” to pay his life insurance premium. I quoted the word office because it was a glorified bar. The place smelled of stale beer and cigarette smoke.
Insurance "collectors " never came to your door. In Canada, by law, they are required to notify you by registered mail that you missed a month’s payment. Don’t pay it and you have a 30 day grace period. Still not pay it and your policy is cancelled and you are notified by registered mail. They cannot just cancel it, and only an idiot would send someone to your door to collect a 50 cent bill. Sending someone costs way more than 50 cents. BTW, my daughter is a VP in an insurance company, and lets NOT start a diatribe on how insurance companies rip you off. I can refute every accusation you can spout. lol
When I was a boy, I had a paper route and I was required to collect .50 from each customer on Saturday mornings. One morning I walked up to a house and rang the doorbell and got no response. But from behind the drawn curtains I heard: “Quiet – he is still out there!”
When I was a kid I remember our Insurance man coming to the house for payment of life insurance. His name was Joe Dodge, the nicest guy and always helpful. He became a family friend and I can still remember him after all these years.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
From a time few would ever remember. Used to be life insurance payment collectors came to the door once a month to collect payments as low as 50 cents. Same for other debit reps.
yoey1957 almost 2 years ago
Ask him since we paid the electric bill if he happens to have any recipes for ice cubes.
Dirty Dragon almost 2 years ago
HEY YOU GUYYYYYYYSSSSSSS!!!!
Pickled Pete almost 2 years ago
The Great Escape
Zykoic almost 2 years ago
When times were tough we put the electric bill check in the gas company envelope and the gas company check in the electric company envelope. Usually gave us time to the next payday.
flyertom almost 2 years ago
My Dad used to send me into the Polish National Alliance “office” to pay his life insurance premium. I quoted the word office because it was a glorified bar. The place smelled of stale beer and cigarette smoke.
DawnQuinn1 almost 2 years ago
Insurance "collectors " never came to your door. In Canada, by law, they are required to notify you by registered mail that you missed a month’s payment. Don’t pay it and you have a 30 day grace period. Still not pay it and your policy is cancelled and you are notified by registered mail. They cannot just cancel it, and only an idiot would send someone to your door to collect a 50 cent bill. Sending someone costs way more than 50 cents. BTW, my daughter is a VP in an insurance company, and lets NOT start a diatribe on how insurance companies rip you off. I can refute every accusation you can spout. lol
oakie817 almost 2 years ago
this one escapes me
rshive almost 2 years ago
Watt?
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
I remember gas, water and electric men came IN the house and read the meters‼️
I remember when the garbage men came in everyone’s yard and brought the cans to the curb‼️
Now everything is read electronically. And we haul @$$ to take out our own garbage‼️☺️☺️☺️☺️
WCraft Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When I was a boy, I had a paper route and I was required to collect .50 from each customer on Saturday mornings. One morning I walked up to a house and rang the doorbell and got no response. But from behind the drawn curtains I heard: “Quiet – he is still out there!”
jnd113 almost 2 years ago
When I was a kid I remember our Insurance man coming to the house for payment of life insurance. His name was Joe Dodge, the nicest guy and always helpful. He became a family friend and I can still remember him after all these years.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Most likely a scam
MCProfessor almost 2 years ago
When I was in high school my dad would send me out to collect rents. I hated to have to listen to excuses.
HodgeElmwood almost 2 years ago
Another good reason not to answer the door.