General Tropical Storm/Hurricane Dorian

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lueVelvet

WHERT DA FERCK?
Aug 29, 2015
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Lol no way that's real.

But just in case, IschKabibble @IschKabibble lueVelvet @lueVelvet the Florida price gouging hotline is active.

866-966-7226 (866-9-NOSCAM)
I’ve seen no evidence of price gauging in east Orlando. Definitely not 7 bucks/gal! Must be a fake pic IMHO. Plus we have laws here preventing this sort of thing during a state of emergency.

Following Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the State of Florida enacted a law that prohibits "price gouging" after a declared state of emergency.
The law bans unconscionable increases in prices in the rental or sale of essential commodities, which would include lumber, ice, water, chemicals, generators, shelter and other necessary goods and services once a state of emergency has been declared by the governor. It is also unlawful to raise hotel rental rates or housing lease rates under Florida’s price gouging laws. Other states may have similar laws, which also impose penalties on violators.

The Florida Office of the Attorney General investigates every allegation of price gouging. Pursuant to Florida’s price gouging laws, the Office of the Attorney General compares the reported price of the commodity or service during the declared state of emergency to the average price charged over the 30-day period prior to the state of emergency. If there is a “gross disparity” between the prior price and the current charge, it is considered price gouging. It is not considered price gouging if the seller can justify the current price by showing an increase in the price of their supplies or market trends. Additionally, the price gouging statute does not apply to non-essential luxury goods like alcoholic beverages and cigarettes.

Violators of the price gouging statute are subject to civil penalties of $1,000 per violation and up to a total of $25,000 for multiple violations committed in a single 24-hour period. In addition to the civil penalties for price gouging, state law criminalizes the sale of goods and services to the public without possession of an occupational license. Violators of the law can be charged with a second-degree misdemeanor.

Florida Attorney General - How to Protect Yourself: Price-Gouging After a Hurricane
 

lueVelvet

WHERT DA FERCK?
Aug 29, 2015
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It’s looking like a rough day in the Bahamas. Hopefully those folks make it out in one piece. I feel for them.
 
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I’ve seen no evidence of price gauging in east Orlando. Definitely not 7 bucks/gal! Must be a fake pic IMHO. Plus we have laws here preventing this sort of thing during a state of emergency.

Following Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the State of Florida enacted a law that prohibits "price gouging" after a declared state of emergency.
The law bans unconscionable increases in prices in the rental or sale of essential commodities, which would include lumber, ice, water, chemicals, generators, shelter and other necessary goods and services once a state of emergency has been declared by the governor. It is also unlawful to raise hotel rental rates or housing lease rates under Florida’s price gouging laws. Other states may have similar laws, which also impose penalties on violators.

The Florida Office of the Attorney General investigates every allegation of price gouging. Pursuant to Florida’s price gouging laws, the Office of the Attorney General compares the reported price of the commodity or service during the declared state of emergency to the average price charged over the 30-day period prior to the state of emergency. If there is a “gross disparity” between the prior price and the current charge, it is considered price gouging. It is not considered price gouging if the seller can justify the current price by showing an increase in the price of their supplies or market trends. Additionally, the price gouging statute does not apply to non-essential luxury goods like alcoholic beverages and cigarettes.

Violators of the price gouging statute are subject to civil penalties of $1,000 per violation and up to a total of $25,000 for multiple violations committed in a single 24-hour period. In addition to the civil penalties for price gouging, state law criminalizes the sale of goods and services to the public without possession of an occupational license. Violators of the law can be charged with a second-degree misdemeanor.

Florida Attorney General - How to Protect Yourself: Price-Gouging After a Hurricane
I thought the same but then I just read that the price gouging hotline has received over 500 complaints.

My younger brother bought a $600 generator for $900 on Friday before the storm turned but that was from a private online seller who bought a bunch of them earlier in the week. I asked my brother if he wanted me to go with him to make sure he doesn't get ripped off and he said "nah it's cool I'm bringing a gun" lol
 

lueVelvet

WHERT DA FERCK?
Aug 29, 2015
5,045
7,445
I thought the same but then I just read that the price gouging hotline has received over 500 complaints.

My younger brother bought a $600 generator for $900 on Friday before the storm turned but that was from a private online seller who bought a bunch of them earlier in the week. I asked my brother if he wanted me to go with him to make sure he doesn't get ripped off and he said "nah it's cool I'm bringing a gun" lol
As we well know, just because there’s a law it doesn’t mean everyone will follow it hence the need for a hotline to report this shit. I just haven’t seen any evidence of it here is all. I still don’t buy 7/gal though. Maybe someone would have the balls for 5 but 7 seems a bit extreme IMO. Who knows though.
 

jason73

Yuri Bezmenov was right
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Jan 15, 2015
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twitter is such a woke mess right now. people bitching about floridians buying 187 million bottles of water ,trump is only going to fix white communities, storms get worse every year etc, people are fuckin asholes
 

Chief

4070 = Legend
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Jan 14, 2015
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twitter is such a woke mess right now. people bitching about floridians buying 187 million bottles of water ,trump is only going to fix white communities, storms get worse every year etc, people are fuckin asholes
I don't use Twitter, but I agree that people are assholes.
 

lueVelvet

WHERT DA FERCK?
Aug 29, 2015
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a roofer must make a killing down there
Of course but it can takes many months to process the backlog and prices for work goes up so much. I’m lucky to have a double roof (the outside roof is really built on top of the “real” roof) so if I lose the outside roof we still have the other to protect the house some. But if this shit flies off I’m sure I’ll be paying double and waiting months for someone to come out and take care of it.
 
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Of course but it can takes many months to process the backlog and prices for work goes up so much. I’m lucky to have a double roof (the outside roof is really built on top of the “real” roof) so if I lose the outside roof we still have the other to protect the house some. But if this shit flies off I’m sure I’ll be paying double and waiting months for someone to come out and take care of it.
Which homeowners insurance company do you have a policy eith?