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| saint:
The problem is what defines a business... A lot of folks buy a machine, tinker with it for a while, get tired of it, and sell it to buy another one. I see it more akin to trading baseball cards or some such, but if you turn a profit on it...? |
| ChadTower:
Licensing laws define a business, usually. Most places define an auto dealer, for exampel, as something like "selling x or more cars per year" where the number is only like 3. It allows you to turn over a pair of family cars but anything more than that and you're running a business in the town's eyes. I'd bet that cabs would fall into some generic category that makes it hard to define and easily open to challenge if he wanted to spend the legal fees to do so. |
| deadkenndys1105:
This is just stupid. I guess we can't have tables or chairs any more because we might be trying to sell them. :banghead: |
| FrizzleFried:
Damn...I want 75 cabinets...I wonder how many of em came from that crazy ass HUGE warehouse. |
| waldo:
THeres a saying that get used frequently in some of the downunder forums, and it seems appropriate here too..... 'Only in America' I guess if the guy had those 75 games dropped off over a period of a few months the trucks might get annoying to someone trying to knit one pearl one next door. |
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