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Shipping up to Boston 07-14-2024 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2350037)
Unless you're in a Patio Villa (which most have "private roads"), I think you're stuck with anyone who wants to go door to door. At least that's what I've been told is the case in Sumter County.

Something maybe one of our Commissioner candidates can respond to or clarify

Bogie Shooter 07-14-2024 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2350017)
Not sure what recording would do. Most established communities have ‘Do Not Knock’ ordinances. Which means a vendor would need to check in with the appropriate licensing authority before entering a neighborhood. Not sure if that is even an option in TV or more importantly the county.

No mention of a guy in a white truck…..😎
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Instructions for Application for Home Solicitation Sales Permit and Identification Card

Pursuant to Chapter 501, Florida Statutes, individuals who engage in certain door-to-door solicitation activities that sell, lease, or rent consumer goods or services with a purchase price in excess of $25.00 are required to obtain a Home Solicitation Sales Permit.

The following individuals are excluded from this requirement:

Bonafide agents, business representatives, or salespersons making calls or soliciting orders at the usual place of business of a customer.

Solicitors, salespersons, or agents making a call or business visit upon the express invitation, oral or written, of an inhabitant of the premises or her or his agent.

Telephone solicitors, salespersons, or agents making calls that involve transactions that are unsolicited by the consumer and consummated by telephone.

Solicitors, salespersons, or agents conducting a sale, lease, or rental of consumer goods or services by sample, catalog, or brochure for future delivery.

Minors, as defined in s. 1.01(13), Florida Statutes, conducting home solicitation sales under the supervision of an adult supervisor who holds a valid home solicitation sale permit.

Those sellers or their representatives that are currently regulated as to the sale of goods and services by Chapter 475 or Chapter 497, Florida Statutes.

Solicitors, salespersons, or agents making calls or soliciting orders on behalf of a religious, charitable, scientific, educational, or veterans’ institution or organization holding a sales tax exemption certificate under s. 212.08(7)(a), Florida Statutes.

The Recording Department has the responsibility of collecting fees for home solicitation sales permits, acceptance and review of permit applications, and issuance of approved permits.

You may obtain an application on this website (link below) or at the location listed below:

Sumter County Clerk of the Courts
Recording Department
215 E McCollum Ave, Room 190
Bushnell, Florida 33513

Topspinmo 07-14-2024 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2349986)
I was outside when someone let me know that he had just delivered steaks to one of our neighbors and they all couldn't fit in the guy's freezer so if I wanted to buy some steaks at $3 each...

I didn't.

Has anyone been in contact with this guy and brought the steaks?

I guess it's a way to make a living!!


Take some risk from store, no way off street for me.

Gpsma 07-14-2024 06:51 PM

This is an old scam, very old. Had a friend up north that owned a bar and bought a big order of steaks and chopped meat from a truck that were reasonably priced. They looked good. He tried one, was tough and didnt taste good at all. He brought a couple of tge steaks to the local butcher.
The butcher explained that the meat was low grade. They cut the meat very professionally so it looks like store bought. My friend had all the meat ground up to feed his dog. It is not horse meat.

I'm Popeye! 07-14-2024 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2350052)
This is an old scam, very old. Had a friend up north that owned a bar and bought a big order of steaks and chopped meat from a truck that were reasonably priced. They looked good. He tried one, was tough and didnt taste good at all. He brought a couple of tge steaks to the local butcher.
The butcher explained that the meat was low grade. They cut the meat very professionally so it looks like store bought. My friend had all the meat ground up to feed his dog. It is not horse meat.

I said in my first post, "Horse meat".
You say the meat was tough and didn't taste good but you really don't know, it sounds like house meat to me..:yuck:

Stu from NYC 07-14-2024 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by I'm Popeye! (Post 2350057)
I said in my first post, "Horse meat".
You say the meat was tough and didn't taste good but you really don't know, it sounds like house meat to me..:yuck:

Try it you will like it:pepper2:

Shipping up to Boston 07-14-2024 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2350062)
Try it you will like it:pepper2:

Depending on which ‘publications’ you believe....apparently we’ve all sampled horse meat if you frequent fast food chains! :1rotfl:

Shipping up to Boston 07-14-2024 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2350052)
This is an old scam, very old. Had a friend up north that owned a bar and bought a big order of steaks and chopped meat from a truck that were reasonably priced. They looked good. He tried one, was tough and didnt taste good at all. He brought a couple of tge steaks to the local butcher.
The butcher explained that the meat was low grade. They cut the meat very professionally so it looks like store bought. My friend had all the meat ground up to feed his dog. It is not horse meat.

Phew! That restores my trust and faith in bar food....up north!

BrianL99 07-14-2024 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2350063)
Depending on which ‘publications’ you believe....apparently we’ve all sampled horse meat if you frequent fast food chains! :1rotfl:

I see you've sampled Buzzy's.

Of course, at 3 a.m., who cares what animal the meat came from.

Shipping up to Boston 07-14-2024 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2350065)
I see you've sampled Buzzy's.

Of course, at 3 a.m., who cares what animal the meat came from.

A Jay Leno staple when he was on the Boston comedy scene! One red picnic bench next to the county jail.

BrianL99 07-14-2024 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2350067)
A Jay Leno staple when he was on the Boston comedy scene! One red picnic bench next to the county jail.

The biggest crooks in the area weren't in the Charles St. Jail. The guy who owned the gas station right at Leverett Circle was the biggest crook in town.

tophcfa 07-14-2024 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by jayerose (Post 2349986)
I was outside when someone let me know that he had just delivered steaks to one of our neighbors and they all couldn't fit in the guy's freezer so if I wanted to buy some steaks at $3 each...

I didn't.

Has anyone been in contact with this guy and brought the steaks?

I guess it's a way to make a living!!

Take a hard pass on that.

Miboater 07-14-2024 10:42 PM

There's a guy selling supposedly fresh, wild caught Georgia gulf shrimp out of a truck in the Plantation of Leesburg once a week. I read about this on Nextdoor and from what I've read has gotten good reviews. I haven't tried it yet but I would trust that more than a guy selling steaks out of his car.

retiredguy123 07-15-2024 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Miboater (Post 2350076)
There's a guy selling supposedly fresh, wild caught Georgia gulf shrimp out of a truck in the Plantation of Leesburg once a week. I read about this on Nextdoor and from what I've read has gotten good reviews. I haven't tried it yet but I would trust that more than a guy selling steaks out of his car.

As I understand it, almost all shrimp is frozen immediately after it is caught. It is virtually impossible to buy fresh, never frozen shrimp, except off of the boat. When buying shrimp in the grocery store, you should buy it frozen, and thaw it yourself. It is better than the previously frozen shrimp sold by the store in their seafood case. Publix sells never frozen fish, but they never claim to sell "fresh" shrimp.

FloridaGuy66 07-15-2024 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2350017)
Most established communities have ‘Do Not Knock’ ordinances. Which means a vendor would need to check in with the appropriate licensing authority before entering a neighborhood. Not sure if that is even an option in TV or more importantly the county.

Most established communities certainly do NOT. I have called The Villages Community Watch, Wildwood Police, and Sumter County and they all said there's nothing that can be done to stop them.

I've never seen any other part of the state that had a "Do Not Knock" ordinance.


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