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Solicitation at College
Do you find yourself being constantly hit up by solicitors at your college? Buy this, donate to that, get a free this, stop by that; grrr it gets irritating. I'm finding myself having to walk new paths of travel to avoid all the solicitation. Does your college allow solicitors? From on campus or off or both? What is the worst or scariest experience you've ever had?
Why do people solicit at colleges? Don't they know college students have no money because it is all spent on education and food? Or maybe they think we are just vulnerable because we are young. Please share your experiences. |
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The "get things free" stuff can be useful... My friends and I were so poor in college we used to go to the mall and fill out all of the forms for credit cards just to get the free stuff (which for some reason was almost always 2 liter bottles of soda). Oddly enough, we were never actually sent any credit cards...
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The people who always annoyed me were the political solicitors during the elections. Yeah, it's the day before the election and they're gonna sway my vote. Uh-huh. |
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Oh wow is there. With 50,000 people of the prime age for advertisers in the same place, seems like it would be a good idea to me. The religious groups on campus aren't very bad here. There are more pizza and Jimmy John's flyers stuck in my door than any person could use in a lifetime. It's funny though, college kids have less money than anyone else I know...
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I'm a half college student, I guess, in that I take courses at Purdue and research there. However, I don't live there day to day and am not great at picking out the people to avoid.
The scariest people are the ultra-religious people. Frankly, I am not interested in hearing someone who I've never mets' religious opinion on this issue or that issue, that's for good friends and mature conversation. I wear a symbol on a necklace (star of david) that not everyone seems to be used to seeing and therefore am the target of solicitors asking me to walk a certain path or join a church. It's allowed, as well. It shouldn't be, but it's allowed. |
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Let's here some more stories... |
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I knew certain college students that did manage to find money for non-educational stuff such as cheap beer and occasional weekend trips to Mexico. |
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My goodness, don't get me started on the preachers.
We had a preacher set up on the green space right by the Russell House, and smack dab in front of Preston College (the most liberal and free-thinking residence hall on campus--strike one). Then he announced that he went to the University of Georgia and was in a fraternity (around here, that's strike two). Finally, he went into the classic fire-and-brimstone method, which, you guessed it, is strike three. Needless to say, some half of the building was countershouting as he preached until he moved to the Russell House patio (out of range). Even then, some of the Christians in the building were beating him at his own game (finding those parts of the Bible that he was conveniently ignoring in his argument). As for the credit card companies, it seems that they've just quit trying on campus--now they're all in my mailbox. |
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