Some Schmo wrote:LifeOnaPlate wrote: I actually appreciated he people who would just get their names removed rather than continually get mad about missionaries coming around. Believe it or not, the missionaries don't spend a lot of time in meetings with local leaders discussing "who not to visit" because a lot of times people just don't really know. On my mission I tried to make an effort to help people remove their names if they had been continually annoyed by missionaries and wanted no contact. Makes things easier for everyone. No need to waste each others' time.
Well, part of the problem is that they don't listen. I had told the missionaries on several occasions that we'd never be coming back to church, that it wasn't for us, please stop coming by, etc. How difficult would it have been to just but a "do not visit" note by our names and deliver that to the bishop?
Quite frankly, I don't think it's hard at all. It felt like they just wanted an excuse to keep bugging us.
Actually, it's more likely, speaking only from my own experience, I realize, that the missionaries left your porch and didn't take the time to inform anyone. And if they did take the time, they were likely told "yeah that guy is a jerk" or "that guy doesn't want anything to do with the Church." Again, this is why, when I encountered antagonistic people, I would attempt to explain the name-removal process, with which I would volunteer to assist them. Much more often than not they would just slam the door. I'd put a note in the area book saying "do not visit this member," but you can't control everyone, missionaries will likely still stop by sometime.