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At foor , door and business Wed Apr 07, 2004 5:45 am  At foor , door and business
 

Hi Alan and Torsten,

A is knocking the door of B's house.

A: May I speak to someone in the household under the ages of 20?
B: At door / Door / Business / General ineligible.

At door, door, business and general ineligible are three different answers. Could you tell me what they mean? Thank you so much.

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