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Just had a knock on the door from guy asking if I get my milk delivered & if I'd like it delivered, said he was the new milkman? A bit odd this time of evening & a bit odd anyway I thought. He had no id or anything or leaflets. He appeared to be randomly knocking on doors round Upland Rd. I wondered if anyone else had experienced this?
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I have a dairycrest milkman deliver milk in Forest Hill. He started his round in our street a few years ago by knocking on our door of an evening and introducing himself to gain new customers. He didn't have id or uniform but took details on dairycrest booking form.
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