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Doorbells can't be THAT complicated...

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ferry23 Wed 04-Sept-24 11:50:58

I've got a porch and a double glazed front door.

On the exterior wall next to the porch door is a Ring doorbell. Under that is a "No canvassers or cold callers" printed sign. Both prominent - I would say exactly where you'd expect to find a doorbell.

I was cleaning my bathroom when I heard a constant thumping noise -made me jump out of my skin at first - it sounded a bit like when the washing machine is spinning and is probably just about to go wrong! So I checked but it was running fine, not even on spin. Then I heard it again.

Then I realised I'd heard it once before, (and it gave me a scare then). The first time it was the window cleaner bashing on my door. This time it was one of those allegedly ex-servicemen selling dusters and the like. Banging and bashing on the porch door and the glass.

I'm afraid I was a bit short with him.

I live alone and I don't want to suddenly be alerted to banging and bashing that sounds as if someone is trying to break in. Surely doorbells (and signs for that matter) are not that difficult to use or understand?

Perhaps I should stick a great big sign on the door "RING THE DOORBELL"

fancythat Wed 04-Sept-24 11:53:37

We have a doorbell. Had it for years.
I tend to forget we have it as so many people never use it.

Charleygirl5 Wed 04-Sept-24 12:02:11

ferry23 I appear to have the same problem. I can hear the Ring doorbell wherever I am in the house but not somebody tapping on the front door. Only a couple of times they have started to bang on it.

If it is a neighbour I ignore them until they ring the bell and then I express surprise I did not hear them if they mentioned I had not answered.

ferry23 Wed 04-Sept-24 12:06:55

I always look for a doorbell when arriving at a door, I'm reluctant to start banging, I think it's quite rude. Maybe it's just the "more mature" that use them!

Yes, I did actually put my head around the door this morning and said "is the doorbell not working" before pressing it.

Like you Charleygirl5, I can hear the doorbell wherever I am. But if in a room at the back I probably wouldn't hear a rapping on the door.

Grannybags Wed 04-Sept-24 12:27:45

I answered the door once saying “oh I thought the house must be on fire!” because the delivery driver was hammering non stop on the door

I’ve also nearly missed a delivery because they just gave a tiny little tap on the door instead of ringing the bell

kittylester Wed 04-Sept-24 13:34:09

We have a Ring and an old doorbell but lots of people, mostly delivery drivers persist in knocking on the door or the glass window.

Indigo8 Wed 04-Sept-24 13:48:00

I read somewhere that people don't like to ring doorbells in case it activates a camera and they don't want to be filmed,
which is why they bang instead. I put a knocker on the door to minimise panel and glass bashing.

My doorbell is enjoying a happy retirement even though it is only, just that, a doorbell.

keepingquiet Wed 04-Sept-24 14:02:11

I thought the cameras were always active?

I don't have either- if I know people are expected I leave the door open, otherwise they have to knock!

It can be annoying.

Wheniwasyourage Wed 04-Sept-24 14:26:03

We have the same problem with deliveries in particular, when they just knock and don't use our perfectly obvious ordinary doorbell. To be fair, anyone who does ring it can't hear it ringing if the door to the passage is shut, and then they sometimes knock as well. Perhaps I should put a notice or an arrow beside it, but then your notice obviously didn't work, ferry23, so it's probably not worth it. hmm

Indigo8 Wed 04-Sept-24 14:38:08

keepingquiet I don't know much about it but I gather some cameras are always active and some are activated when the doorbell is pressed.

kittylester Wed 04-Sept-24 14:50:31

Our ring is activated by moenent

kittylester Wed 04-Sept-24 14:50:48

Movement

dogsmother Wed 04-Sept-24 14:54:40

We have a smart one now that can be voice activated, work with Alexa and has a camera attached so we can see who has been knocking (ringing) the door whilst we were out. It has proven very useful after some unpleasant neighbourly behaviour.

lizzypopbottle Thu 05-Sept-24 13:03:15

If you have a 'no cold callers' notice on your door, it is against the law for them to call at your door. You can get an official notice from your local authority trading standards officer. They are very helpful.

MayBee70 Thu 05-Sept-24 13:08:04

If you ring a doorbell and don’t actually hear it ring it might be that delivery drivers feel they need to bang on the door?

icanhandthemback Thu 05-Sept-24 13:09:16

If your network was down (even for the shortest time) maybe he rang but The Ring Doorbell didn't work. It happens to us.

icanhandthemback Thu 05-Sept-24 13:10:36

Also, a lot of delivery drivers don't use them because there can be a delay between ringing the doorbell and it ringing in the house. They say it takes people far longer to open the door and they are time poor.

Granmarderby10 Thu 05-Sept-24 13:11:43

I don’t have a doorbell, just a dog.

I think it is most likely that if a caller doesn’t hear the sound of a doorbell they will resort to knocking or flipping the letter box perhaps.
There are a lot of “defunct” doorbells also on many houses.

RillaofIngleside Thu 05-Sept-24 13:12:23

We have a very loud doorbell which sounds through the house because I play the piano a lot at the back, and don't hear. So I can't hear anyone who just knocks on the door. Our house is surrounded by cameras, and I have a chain on the door too. Cold sellers still knock despite the signs, but they are well caught on cameras!

Buttonjugs Thu 05-Sept-24 13:12:49

I find delivery people ( not the actual Royal Mail - they’re lovely) ring my doorbell repeatedly and bang on the door really loudly as well! It’s annoying but I suppose at least I know it’s a delivery person at the door.

Granmarderby10 Thu 05-Sept-24 13:16:10

I have a birds-eye-view of the cul-de-sac from my upstairs flat windows and can spot a Jehovah’s Witness as soon as they appear😉 (no offence intended to those of any faith

GrannyIvy Thu 05-Sept-24 13:37:28

We installed a ring doorbell due to problems with our ex son in law but I’m not keen on them. The delivery drivers do just bash the door hard which is annoying. We also have a notice saying no cold callers which is ignored!! It is frightening to have the front door bashed when alone in the house!

Juicylucy Thu 05-Sept-24 13:40:03

My letterbox is situated on the wall large enough to see, but I still get people knock on the door to hand me mail.

shoppinggirl Thu 05-Sept-24 13:47:19

Our ring doorbell goes off when someone walks down the driveway. It also alerts you on your mobile. My cat's sussed it and my DH answers the door to her about 30 times a day so she doesn't bother to use the cat flap anymore - it's easier to have your servants waiting on you! Drives me crazy!

w1u7 Thu 05-Sept-24 14:09:01

I have a Ring doorbell. If I am not expecting anybody,I look at the app on my phone.If it is not a delivery driver I ignore it.