On the witness stand, Robinson did not deny any of the allegations made by CPSD. Rather, he testified that he believed that he had completed "all the necessary procedural steps in regards to getting licensed."12 He took the exam and he passed. However, he could not afford to purchase all the insurance required by law. Robinson stated that he was never able to earn enough money to buy what the Commission required for a household goods carrier permit. He also testified that he did not think that AT&T Mobility should have disconnected his telephone number because of a May 2008 recording of him giving a quote for the hourly rate for a move. He denied operating as a household goods mover within the last year and a half.13
12 Vol. 2 (2) Reporters Transcript (RT) 14: 13-14 (June 20, 2008).
13 2 RT 14-15: 27-28; 1-20 (June 20, 2008).