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Re: Florida Statute According to RLB
It always amazes me how little it takes to get them started and how little
they say once they get started.
I wonder if they are Irish like me. If so they are living up to that old
saying "you can always tell an Irishman, but you can't tell him much".
If they like to talk lawyer this much in real life, then it is no wonder
some are living in more humble accommodations. They are too busy making
certain that their respective lawyers are the ones living high on the hog. I
couldn't imagine the look on my lawyer's face if I told him I wanted to take
some sort of legal action based on this nonsense. I am sure I'd get tossed
out of his office (after paying the bill) and asked not to return.
It does all get tiresome, but when things are really dull it can make you
chuckle; especially if you let your imagination put the scene into focus as
each is banging away on the keyboard just snot slinging mad.
"Si Ballenger" <shb*NO*SPAM*@comporium.net> wrote in message
news:458c7633.865104578@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 16:30:03 -0500, "Bob Worthy"
> <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Nice try Robert. Your last response in the "free estimate" thread needs
>>some
>>medication. Hopefully it isn't contagious. My "IT" person will be in
>>Tuesday
>>and I will find out. If you sent some sort of virus, and after our latest
>>communications, I will only suspect you did it intentionally. Up until
>>this
>>point, there has been no damages, other than maybe some high blood
>>pressure
>>on your part. Hopefully, you didn't start something you will regret.
>>
>>To answer your question from the "free estimate" thread, you have not
>>posted
>>the part of the statute that pertains to why you think you are exempt from
>>your extra curricular business activities which are above and beyond
>>internet sales.
>
> Yada, yada, yada... This debate has been going on for years. I
> looked at the Florida statutes a couple of years back to see what
> the deal is. Bottom line is that you need a license if you are
> paid to actually install wiring in a house or business. Otherwise
> you are in the same legal space as the sales associate at Radio
> Shack or Home Depot. The various threats from posters to get the
> state of Florida involved in these statute "violations" always
> turns out to be a lot of hot air. Your "IT" person is going to
> give you a look that you should remember for future reference. ;)
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