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    Thanks guys

    No doors involved unless its hinges and handles lol.
    Very gray area.
    Boot(thrift)sale cast offs from automobile trunks in fields,
    With permission general commercial retrieval.
    Debris from gayrage hobbies,long term storage,unsold ebay merchandise,
    etc.
    None of this fits 'door to door' cash in hand.
    Certain trades like electricians are permitted to sell off without a licence.
    With a licence you need to record every single acquisition in a book
    like 6" length of old wire found by highway...value 3 p (cnts)!Gets really silly!l
    Sorry about any typos - the keyboard here is slowing up like heck!
    Any one else found this,?

    10 seconds for 1 letter!
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