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Re: Florida Statute According to RLB



Dear Jack:
Thank you for the warm holiday greetings but I must correct you. It's
not officially Christmas until you've watched A Christmas Story for 48
hours straight.

Your pal, Tom
Happy Kwanza

alarman wrote:
> Dear Tom:
> Just a reminder, don't ever change.
> Your friend, Jack
> Merry Christmas
> js
> "I brive a dus" <alarminstall@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1166993154.479370.131680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Don wrote:
> >> "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:458eb851$0$2290$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>  Asking what
> >> > my feelings are or aren't certainly isn't going to resolve anything.
> >>
> >> don't care what you feel.  wanted to know what you thought.  seeing as
> >> you
> >> have jumped into the subject. <
> >
> > Wanna know what I think, Don? No? Great lemme tell you anyway since I
> > have nothing better to do.
> > I think it's time for a new battle cry. Even IF the Florida statues
> > decided a license was required, or if they already require it, they
> > haven't done diddly dick to prevent him from doing business.
> > If such a time comes where the State poses a threat to his online
> > venture then he will simply quit accepting orders for a few days while
> > he waits for confirmation of his filing as a foreign corporation in a
> > state that has no license requirements, through a registered agent. He
> > will be up and running just like before but now without having to read
> > the license bullshit from people who won't do shit about it.
> > It's just like that fractured fairy tale about him losing his CT
> > license for lying on the application.
> > He let his license expire. It was never revoked. Did he lie on the app?
> > Yes. Did the State do shit about it? No. They looked at his file and
> > nothing happened.
> > You can add CT to the list of states he can re-open in if Florida ever
> > did anything more than talk.
> > There are enough reasons for a consumer to question purchasing from him
> > (and other online stores as well) but when you start tossing horseshit
> > on the pile it all ends up stinking.
> >
> > You're not someone with first hand experience when it comes to going
> > real life with Robert. I am. Back in 99 he was raising a stink about my
> > company claiming we held no CT license. From there things escalated
> > with both of us trying to cause harm to each other's business. He would
> > post silly stories claiming his friend's were receiving calls from my
> > telemarketers, and I would post stories about him being questioned for
> > pedophilia.
> > Back and forth on and on it went. While it was a waste of time it was
> > also a source of amusement. We had top shelf flame wars going back
> > then. Now this place is duller than the Special Olympics luge event.
> >
> > When he moved to Florida I called the State to question his unlicensed
> > activity (think it was back in either 2000 or 2001). The Florida board
> > at that time said there was NOTHING they could do since they didn't
> > govern internet businesses, and they referred me elsewhere.
> > I read the Statute and argued with them about him selling alarms and
> > offering downloading and monitoring services from a Florida location.
> > They asked if there was any proof that he was selling to Florida
> > residents and I had no such proof.
> > I was told that if he was selling to Florida residents that it might be
> > considered illegal activity (notice the word MIGHT). One certainty is
> > Robert is no eligible for a Florida license.
> > 6 years later there is still no concrete interpretation of the statutes
> > because if there was, and if Robert was proven to be operating
> > illegally, then these threads would have ceased years ago and Robert
> > would be selling DIY Handjob kits or left handed monkey wrenches or
> > seats to the standing army.
> > Now since none of us know the first thing about litigation, and since
> > Robert can do a hocus pocus and reappear in another state without
> > leaving his EZ chair, why not just find something new to pick at him
> > about?
> > Recycling old material is the lazy way out.
> >
> > Trying to pressure Roland into joining you is also old hat. We did that
> > with everyone back when this place was a flame fest hotbed. Look at
> > Frank when he first started posting. He was french kissing Robert's ass
> > until Robert poked the beehive. Now Roland is happy as a pig in shit
> > that someone is trying to pick him for their side. Roland was that kid
> > in school who was the one picked right before the chubby girl for
> > Dodgeball.
> > The only clubs he belongs to have 12 steps and he keeps tripping on his
> > way up.
> > Campbell, LaLonde, and Crash are the only ones we never assimilated.
> > Campbell never switched over because he's old and his knees wouldn't
> > hold up. Bob LaLonde doesn't give a shit about anything that doesn't
> > have gills or a kickstand, and Crash, well Crash is just ummmmm (ya
> > know kinda eh. he grew up in Manhattan so he's.......... oh fuck it
> > HE's a STONER OK? He's fried. His company van is a VW with flower
> > curtains).
> >
> > Bottom line is you're boring. You need new material.
> > Now how's that for 2 cents?
> >
> >
> > Merry Christmas
> >



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