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by demosdarker
Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:47 am
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?
Replies: 39
Views: 7375

Re: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?

Well, to give an update:

I hadn't gotten any response from my reps office since I sent them an email, so I called them back about a week after I sent it to make sure they got it. It would seem as though I happened to send my email on my rep's moving day and they were trying to catch back up with everything. I was told that they had sent an email on my behalf though. So I called the DPS to find out what was going on with their end of things and, though all this time I had been told all of my background checks were complete, I was told they were still waiting on the "field investigations". Well, I kinda lost my cool at this point....

So I asked for a supervisor and after being told none were in the office today :mad5 I was finally transferred to one that WAS in the office magically. She tells me that they are waiting on my local checks to be completed and she was going to investigate why this wasn't done and acknowledged that mine was taking longer than most. However, she did state that there are currently over a 1000 applications to process a week and that she had 30 "research applications" in her lap. Once she started throwing numbers out, and seeming truly exasperated, I kinda felt bad and just told her to get back to me when she had time. So I'm supposed to get a call sometime this week with a final word.

*sigh*
by demosdarker
Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:50 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?
Replies: 39
Views: 7375

Re: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?

So I finally found out some info today from Matthew at the DPS. He stated that all of my background stuff was done, all the info was entered in, and it was just needed to be sent out. He said that the last note on my application was on May 12th....

I then asked how much longer I could expect to wait and he promised that it should definetly be in within the next 45 days.....really? What the hell? :mad5
by demosdarker
Tue Jul 01, 2008 5:07 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?
Replies: 39
Views: 7375

Re: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?

Yeah, just got off the phone with them and I caught what you said about the special need, I was just stating I couldn't come up with anything, lol.

Anyway, so, I called, spoke with a guy who said that my background checks were complete and......nothing. I asked him what was left in the process and he told me he could check, so he places me on hold and disappears for a minute. He said he couldn't find anyone to ask what happens next and then offers to place me back on hold so he can try and track down a supervisor. I shrug and say why not, I figure someone around there must know.

Well, 5 minutes later he comes back again and said he couldn't find anyone who could help him and reverted back to the "well, it varies from person to person, there's no way to give a specific answer."

I guess he was new? :confused5
by demosdarker
Tue Jul 01, 2008 4:44 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?
Replies: 39
Views: 7375

Re: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?

BigBlueDodge wrote:
Dont' want to sound like the negative guy, but it sounds like you are partially at fault for not understanding the process, and you may have hurt yourself on this. In essence, you sent in TWO different applications rather than one. The application your receive from your CHL class is meant for people who are starting from nothing. You mailed that off, but I'm assuming did not send in payment. Then you decided to complete a SECOND, SEPERATE application via the online process and paid via Credit/Debit card. Using the online process, Austin will mail you a packet with your information pre-populated on the form. You then need to attach your prints, pictures, and notorized statements from your CHL class, and mail that back into Austin.

So looking back, you can see how you messed up the process. Austin received two packets from you, one from your CHL class that contains one set of paperwork, and another application via tha online route. The signature they are asking for is because it sounds like you did not properly fill out the online application. Since you sent in the signature on April 3rd, DPS probably received your application a week later, so let's call it April 10th, which technically means that you are only around 92-93 days at the time I'm posting this, and not 100+ days.

In this case, I think you complicated your own situation by mailing in two seperate application forms.
Well, I realize that I made the mistake, but I can only do what I'm told, as I'm not exactly an expert on the application process. They used my fingerprints from the application I sent in and the pictures and everything, but went with the info I sent in via the online application. So they had my paperwork at the same time that they had my application. I think that the only real wall I hit was the fact I needed to sign a form and send it back in, so yes, add a week to my turn around time. But yes, you've been very helpful. Out of curiousity though, do you work for the DPS?
03Lightningrocks wrote:
By the way...Too late...they (the DPS) have been monitoring this forum for quite a while. We are after all their customers and this is a good place for them to judge our sentiments about their service. I would just like to take this moment to say Howdy to Simone..... :evil2: .
03Lightningrocks wrote:
Interesting. Jerry Maddens office has helped at least 3 folks I know of for sure. I would think the important part of your email should be the part about not having a pin after more than 100 days while others are getting processed and completed in less than 90 days. I don't know who "lady" is but I can tell you that Maddens office has been quite active on moving the DPS along. I would recommend you send another email. Don't be real long winded about your problem. Tell them that you have been told that they were able to help out with a couple other extreme cases and you were hoping they could help out with yours as you are not even aware of whether or not they have your application. In the subject put.. Attention Mark Hey. They have no idea who "03Lightningrocks" is so name dropping my nick won't help...LOL. Like I said in another post, the number of folks who are sending the State Reps. emails has increased dramatically since being advertised on this forum. The result will be as I said it would...lack of attention. It is starting to look like folks are using them to end around the system. This is what happens when guys decide that at 61 days they are going to cry. It dilutes the significance and leaves folks like you, who deserve special attention, looking like just another impatient constituent. I tried to warn folks this would start happening...but too many, know it alls, diluted my message as well.
Well, to be honest, I don't have any special reason to have one, and not having any urgent reason, I don't mind waiting longer if I need to. I just wish there was a way to speed the process up a bit I suppose. That's nothing new I'm sure. Thanks for your advice everyone.
by demosdarker
Tue Jul 01, 2008 3:45 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?
Replies: 39
Views: 7375

Re: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?

Well, I'm not sure how much more help our reps are going to be.....

So, I sent the email out and got a weird response from our Exchange server that indicated the email might not have sent. But I really didn't have it in me to write it all again, so I just called the number for my rep. (Jerry Madden for those following along at home)

The lady who answered was nice enough and told me in that tone that meant it was a common, annoying call they got, that the DPS was heavily backlogged and that the reps have made an official request already to speed things up. She said that it was going to take awhile and when I replied that it had been over 100 days already (not sarcastically at all, just as a statement), I was told to "have a little patience."

She then said that my timeframe sounded about right and that it normally takes even longer, I advised her that many people get theres well before this point and in under 100 days. I was then asked how I knew that for a fact, so I replied that I knew a group of people (I didn't mention the site for fear of someone from the DPS tapping the call, coming here, and moving everyone's Apps to the "never to be completed" pile), and I knew their timelines. I'm not thinking she liked that too much by the tone of her voice.

I promise I was a complete gentleman and never once got sarcastic or made any comments to provoke these responses. ;-) But I'm not sure how helpful they're going to be.

She then took down my address and name....I think she's sending one of those wimmenz from the DPS, the angry one, to my house to take me out :grumble . Oh well, at least I held firm under the torture of her voice and gave no one from here away, lol.
by demosdarker
Tue Jul 01, 2008 12:16 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?
Replies: 39
Views: 7375

Re: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?

So how long do you guys think I should wait for a response? I know he has a number to call, but that seems really over zealous. It hasn't even been 24 hours yet, but now I'm getting antsy.
by demosdarker
Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:19 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?
Replies: 39
Views: 7375

Re: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?

Thanks guys. I have sent a letter to my state rep, so I'm hoping to hear back from that eventually.

The sad part is....I don't even have a holster yet. :grumble
by demosdarker
Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:06 pm
Forum: The "Waiting Room"
Topic: Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?
Replies: 39
Views: 7375

Should I email my rep (100+ days and counting)?

Hi guys. I've been lurking on this forum since I started this process, but just never really had a reason to post until now. Now of course, I need advice ;-)

So, I completed my course at the start of March, and I sent in my paperwork on 3/16. Well, our instructor told us we could pay online, but the only way I could figure out to do that was to fill out another app online. So I filled the application out online, paid my 140, and began the wait on 3/16.

Well, I sat for about a month and got a notice saying that they needed a signature from me to start my application. Appearantly, when you do the online application they have to have a signature or something to start the process and run the background checks; and when you send both the hard copy application in and do the application online, they go with the first one they receive, so my hardcopy was thrown out in favor of the internet application.

So my timeline goes something like this:

March 3 took the class (119 days ago)
March 16 sent packet in (106 days ago)
March 18 filled out online application and paid (104 days ago)
April 3 Sent the signature (89 days ago)

Now, this entire time I've been on "Processing Application" and have had my Pin. I've even sweet talked my way into status updates about my application. Once when I called, I was told my Federal Background check was complete and they were just waiting on my local checks. Then I got the standard "backlogged" call back next month.

Well, now I'm wondering if I should get my state representative involved. I live in North Dallas, but I don't know who would represent me in this matter. What do you guys think I should do? I mean, I know the waits are horrendous, but everytime I've seen someone get a politician involved, things seem to speed up.

I guess I'm just looking for direction.

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