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  1. cindycrane @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    In America they come to your door trying to sell whatever it is they’re selling, a salesman basically. Some people put tiny signs on their doors asking that no solicitors visit their home. Sometimes these people listen, other times they ignore the persons request.

    It’s different in the UK – where I live now – I’ve heard people refer to a solicitor as an "Attorney" and they are also the people who do the legal deeds for your home.

  2. sweetboba @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    they solicit business from you.

  3. they solicit

  4. Ask for funds…..

  5. muffinmafia321 @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    sell stuff door to door

  6. Scout out business leads and contacts.

  7. They just want to knock on your door at the worst time and ask you to buy some dumb thing so they can make money.

  8. drgoodhi @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    solicit

  9. russellmania8523 @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    They go do to do selling things or over the phone.

  10. C- PFC LAUDERDALE @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    they are jus people tryin to sell stuff. like when peoples are sellin chocolate to raise money thats soliciting

  11. snowboarding_beachbum04 @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    go door-to-door selling stuff.
    examples:
    ~Sacramento Bee askes for subscribers
    ~charities sell candy bars
    …etc…

  12. girlwhoknowsitstrue @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    If you are in Canada, a solicitor is an attorney.

  13. crews2003 from csbcglobal.net @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    They are lawyers

  14. The Gadfly @ 2010-05-16 21:49

    In England and Canada, a solicitor is a lawyer who does not do court work. The barrister is the lawyer who appears in court. Sometimes a lawyer is a barrister and solicitor. The solicitor often supervises a case and the barrister represents the client in court.

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