What should I do if an energy solicitor asks me to show him my bill?

Citizens should never compromise their security by providing utility account information to anyone unless they intend to enroll in an alternate energy program of their own choosing.  The Village recommends that residents carefully protect their account information and energy billing information from solicitors and all other non-account holders.

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1. Does the Village regulate door-to-door solicitors?
2. Do solicitors need to identify themselves?
3. Why can’t the Village ban door-to-door solicitors?
4. What can I do if I do not want solicitors to come to my home?
5. Where can I find a "no solicitors" sign?
6. What rules apply to door-to-door solicitors in the Village of Lombard?
7. What solicitor practices are prohibited?
8. The solicitor that came to my home was pushy or rude. Is there something the Village can do?
9. The person who came to my home was not selling anything. Does the Village regulate door-to-door advocacy?
10. What about energy providers and alternate residential energy supplier solicitors?
11. What should I do if an energy solicitor asks me to show him my bill?
12. What more can I do to complain about the aggressive or deceptive practices of a solicitor?