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Massachusetts Homeowner Gets Angry Handwritten Hate Mail Over Their ‘No Solicitors’ Sign, ‘The Sense of Entitlement’

That’s some nasty mail

Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMarch 25, 20262 Mins Read
Massachusetts Homeowner Gets Angry Handwritten Hate Mail After Putting Up ‘No Solicitors’ Sign, ‘The Sense of Entitlement’
Image source: ParsleyNo69 via Reddit and Unsplash

A Massachusetts homeowner found themselves at the center of an unusual dispute after receiving a handwritten hate letter in their mailbox. The resident initially posted a simple “No Solicitors” sign to deter door-to-door salespeople. When that failed, they updated the sign to read: “We don’t want your solar panels, new windows, or religious pamphlets.” The explicit warning was meant to make their boundaries clear, but it appears to have provoked a confrontational response instead.

Solicitors out of control in my area. So I put a sign up saying "we don't want your solar panels, new windows, or religious pamphlets."
byu/ParsleyNo69 inmildlyinfuriating

The incident gained public attention after ParsleyNo69, the homeowner, shared their photo of the letter on the r/mildlyinfuriating. The post gained traction, receiving thousands of upvotes and sparking hundreds of comments. While the post provided minimal additional context, the image of the letter itself showed scrawled handwriting that criticized the homeowner for being “entitled” and mocking their attempt to block solicitors.

Redditors largely rallied behind the Massachusetts homeowner, criticizing the anonymous sender of the letter for their pettiness and immaturity. “The sense of entitlement is them thinking they have a right to harass someone in the privacy of their home with unsolicited services,” one user wrote. 

Many commenters suggested practical solutions for the homeowner, such as installing a security camera or keeping detailed records of any future interactions, to help document any further harassment. Several users also shared personal experiences dealing with pushy salespeople, including instances where they were threatened or verbally attacked when refusing services. 

However, not all users were convinced of the authenticity of the handwritten letter. Some argued that professional solicitors are used to rejection and routinely encounter rude or dismissive responses from residents, making it unlikely that someone would go so far as to send hate mail.

“I’ve found one or two to be overly pushy, but a firm ‘no’ usually does the trick. Doesn’t stop them from trying, unfortunately… but I’ve never gotten hate mail for it,” wrote one Redditor. These skeptics suggested that the post could have been exaggerated for attention or staged to generate online engagement.

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Despite questions about the legitimacy of the note, the Massachusetts homeowner’s post resonated with many Reddit users, likely because door-to-door sales remain a common annoyance for residents across the country. The combination of boundary-setting, persistent solicitors, and an unexpected personal response created a relatable scenario that sparked debate about neighborhood etiquette, entitlement, and the limits of civility.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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