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Call the police.

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Even if it is legitimate, what happens if there is a problem.  I wonder if they take returns or give a warranty.  

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Never heard of such a thing... who would by furniture from some stranger knocking on your door? I can not imagine who would.

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I never open my door...ever...to strangers. I talk through my window if I must have conversation. Call me paranoid, but someone tried to force themselves in to my apartment once. Luckily I broke their fingers in my door. I don't even live in a big urban city either. 

Never again will I leave myself so vulnerable! Beware.

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The police should be called ,it does not hurt to let them know.

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This happens a lot in New York and New Jersey and it's not stolen goods.

I've seen the trucks but never purchased anything.

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Something is wrong with this .... I would definitely call the police & NEVER OPEN THE DOOR!!!!!!

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I grew up in NYC/NJ and used to trucks parked with goods to sell, sometimes they put up signs.

When I lived in MA, fishermen would set up on the side of the road with fresh fish, shrimp, mussels and lobsters,

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Sometimes when I drive by a vacant store lot there will be a semi-truck or two parked, selling stuff to people who stop by.  Anything from food to furniture being sold.

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@MyGirlsMom wrote:

This happens a lot in New York and New Jersey and it's not stolen goods.

I've seen the trucks but never purchased anything.


I also live in NJ.  It was common, where I live, to see them parked in vacant lots with signs that said furniture from North Carolina. Although, I haven't seen them for a while around here. 

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