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Hurricane michael

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 10:05 am
by Warrenh
Please keep us in your prayers. I live in Port St Joe and we were about 15 miles east of landfall. The city is destroyed. No power for now and the near future. I haven't seen the shop yet but was told it was ok. Our house is OK but we have a huge oak down in the front of it.

I have a go fund me listed as hurricane Michael relief, you can find it by the picture of a cross with a rainbow over the bay. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I have no idea when I will be able to work.

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Re: Hurricane michael

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 7:14 am
by Antorcha
My shop and two houses were wiped flat on aug 23 1992. Hurricane Andrew. I had no insurance ( or mortgages) and maybe 12 grand in the bank. By Dec of 1992 I had made over 2 million in profit.

Forget the go-fund-me and sharpen the chainsaw. If you're an old man get a couple kids to run it and drag garbage. Most ins co. automatically allow $2000 for post storm cleanup. May be a whole house ?, may be a mail box.Usually a mix of stuff. Same fee. Go buy a backhoe....NOW
No credit for that ? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Re: Hurricane michael

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 8:50 am
by motox
Antorcha
curious how you cleared 2 million in 4 months....

Re: Hurricane michael

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 9:38 am
by cj737
motox wrote:Antorcha
curious how you cleared 2 million in 4 months....
4 Months by his calendar. Storm clean-up rates for equipment and clearing are paid at very high rates by Municipalities and Insurance companies. Hire a few crews, equip them, do the heavy lifting and dirty work, and it pays handsomely. Not really something the average Joe can do as they need a Biz License and Bond for serious work. But, residential clean ups paid by private insurance is still very good money.

A buddy owns a Heavy Equipment company. They do Storm and Snow clearing. Makes huge money between Sept and December. Dozers, backhoes, loaders, and Lowboys to move it all around. Power companies pay very big money for clearing of debris too.

Re: Hurricane michael

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 2:33 pm
by Warrenh
I bet he took the 2 mill and opened a pawn shop and check cashing business to continue his roll of taking adantage of people who are struggling. Please don't help me. I don't want a penny of that kind of money. Enjoy it now because the bible says a rich man has as much chance of entering heaven as a camel passing through the eye of a needle.

Go get a massage and facial.

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Re: Hurricane michael

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 7:48 pm
by Poland308
Warrenh wrote:I bet he took the 2 mill and opened a pawn shop and check cashing business to continue his roll of taking adantage of people who are struggling. Please don't help me. I don't want a penny of that kind of money. Enjoy it now because the bible says a rich man has as much chance of entering heaven as a camel passing through the eye of a needle.

Go get a massage and facial.

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Easy There tiger. If the needle is big enough the camel can make it. The rich man does have a chance!

Re: Hurricane michael

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 8:52 pm
by angus31632
Antorcha wrote:My shop and two houses were wiped flat on aug 23 1992. Hurricane Andrew. I had no insurance ( or mortgages) and maybe 12 grand in the bank. By Dec of 1992 I had made over 2 million in profit.

Forget the go-fund-me and sharpen the chainsaw. If you're an old man get a couple kids to run it and drag garbage. Most ins co. automatically allow $2000 for post storm cleanup. May be a whole house ?, may be a mail box.Usually a mix of stuff. Same fee. Go buy a backhoe....NOW
No credit for that ? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I’ll take the insurance and power companies money all day long. Georgia Power been pays my bills on occasion. Good on ya bud.


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