At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form, permit or license from
our respective governments. Here's the PITA I went through today. Only
difference is that I blame it all on Festool.
On with my story. It all started on a cold and rainy night three years
ago. I was running rampant on the internet and found this neat tool
called a Domino. Geez, I thought, I could use one of those, but boy
are they expensive.
So, there I am in my cold rainy (Ontario, Canada) domicile and I start
to figure. I can drive across the border into the US and buy that neat
Domino at a substantially reduced price. But, I don't have a Canada/US
passport. However, I also know that Canada has just released an
enhanced driver's license that lets one travel to the US by car
without the need of a passport. Great I think, I'll get one of those.
Next problem. I apply for one of these nifty enhanced licenses and
find that my Quebec birth certificate needs to be updated to a new one
first before I can get the enhanced driver's licence. So, I send off
my completed form and a cheque and wait for it to be returned.
Several weeks later, I get my new birth certificate back. It's printed
on cheap everyday paper not like the laminated, spiffy looking card
that the old one looked like. To make matters worse, Quebec screwed up
my name. With given names and surname, there were four names, one I
never, ever use. Quebec in their righteous might, left off one of the
given names I frequently use and reversed the order of the other two
given names, making the name I really hate as my primary given name.
Nevertheless, I send in my forms including the wrongly named birth
certificate to upgrade to the new enhanced driver's license.
Guess I shouldn't have been surprised this happened. After all, this
IS Quebec I'm dealing with. Anyway, after futilely trying to put aside
my anger, I finally start to think a little bit more clearly.
I don't own a car. I was going to do the five hour (there and back)
trip in a friend's car who had agreed to drive me. (At this point I
should mention that I use a wheelchair) I should also mention that a
car seat is NOT my wheelchair seat and five hours in ANY car seat
would almost certainly be a long drawn out uncomfortable and
ultimately painful experience.
SO, I cancelled the trip and bought my Domino and Festool vacuum
package locally. Wait, the story doesn't end yet.
I'm still stuck with this wrongly named, enhanced driver's license.
And, as it so happened, it came time to renew it a few months back.
So, I sent in all my filled out forms and a $75 cheque. Got it all
returned to me a few weeks later. Apparently, the enhanced driver's
license has to be renewed in person. And, I needed to make a special
appointment to renew it. As was explained to me, the special security
privileges of this license required an in person renewal.
So, I booked my ride on the local disability transit for today, making
sure I'd arrive on time for my 2:00 pm appointment. Pickup time was
12:55pm. By 1:30 pm my ride still hadn't shown up and I'm getting
really anxious. So, I left and started the 30 minute trip of rolling
down there myself.
I get down there with two minutes to spare. Naturally, the booth had
at least ten people in line and it was at least ten minutes later that
I finally get up to the counter girl (woman). After explaining why I'm
there, I'm handed a T39 ticket and told to wait until my number comes
up. But, I have an appointment I tell her. Doesn't matter she says.
Several minutes later, my ticket number is displayed and I go to
present my forms. "Oh No" says the excited receptionist. "You have an
enhanced license. You have to go to the booth down at the end of the
hall". Now I'm starting to get visibly angry. "Why didn't the girl
(woman) who gave me the ticket tell me that" I ask. "Guess she didn't
know" is the only reply I get.
I roll over to the "enhanced" driver's license booth and get in line.
(only five minutes wait this time). I'm now at the front of the line
and a woman looks down on me from her lofty perch on her raised booth
and procedes to tell me that I'm in the wrong line ~ without even
asking what I'm there for.
I tell her I'm here for an appointment. What appointment might that be
she asks. It's to renew my enhanced driver's license I tell her. *You*
have an enhanced driver's license's she blurts out. What's your name
she asks? I tell her and she says. "Oh yes, here's your name, but
you're thirty minutes late.
She can see me getting really angry but doesn't hesitate to put me on
the spot further. Naturally, the people standing behind me are getting
upset about the delay. As I'm getting more upset, but trying to
explain about being sent to the wrong line up, she eventually tells me
to wait over at the side and she will "get to me".
Fifteen minutes later, some guy comes back from lunch and starts to
process my enhanced license forms. Everything is almost completed and
he asks for my $115 dollar fee. The forms request a cheque of $75 I
tell him. Why are you asking me for $115? There's a $40 processing fee
he tells me. ????
I've had it at this point. I ask him how much to just change the
enhanced license back to a regular one? $75 he says. No processing fee
cash grab I ask? That includes the processing fee he tells me. Fine I
say, make it a regular unenhanced license. That will take another few
minutes he tells me. Fifteen minutes later, I have my temporary
(regular) driver's license in hand. The issued one will be mailed to
me.
That's it I'm done. No car trips to the US for me. No more having to
go through enhanced license "security" procedures. No more (at least I
hope for awhile) will I have to endure obnoxious petty bureaucratic
employees.
But, in the end, I'm deluding myself. I still have to AGAIN endure the
Quebec government's bureaucratic bungling in an attempt to get my
birth certificate fixed and then after that, get my regular driver's
license proper name restored.
AND ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSE FESTOOL CREATED THE DOMINO! So, you can
see, if Festool hadn't created the Domino, I wouldn't have had to get
my birth certificate updated to get my enhanced driver's license to
make my cancelled trip to the US to buy it cheaper. It IS Festool's
fault and will probably be their fault in the future too.
On May 17, 7:42=A0pm, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
> bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form, permit or license from
> our respective governments. Here's the PITA I went through today. Only
> difference is that I blame it all on Festool.
>
> On with my story. It all started on a cold and rainy night three years
> ago. I was running rampant on the internet and found this neat tool
> called a Domino. Geez, I thought, I could use one of those, but boy
> are they expensive.
>
> So, there I am in my cold rainy (Ontario, Canada) domicile and I start
> to figure. I can drive across the border into the US and buy that neat
> Domino at a substantially reduced price. But, I don't have a Canada/US
> passport. However, I also know that Canada has just released an
> enhanced driver's license that lets one travel to the US by car
> without the need of a passport. Great I think, I'll get one of those.
>
> Next problem. I apply for one of these nifty enhanced licenses and
> find that my Quebec birth certificate needs to be updated to a new one
> first before I can get the enhanced driver's licence. So, I send off
> my completed form and a cheque and wait for it to be returned.
>
> Several weeks later, I get my new birth certificate back. It's printed
> on cheap everyday paper not like the laminated, spiffy looking card
> that the old one looked like. To make matters worse, Quebec screwed up
> my name. With given names and surname, there were four names, one I
> never, ever use. Quebec in their righteous might, left off one of the
> given names I frequently use and reversed the order of the other two
> given names, making the name I really hate as my primary given name.
> Nevertheless, I send in my forms including the wrongly named birth
> certificate to upgrade to the new enhanced driver's license.
>
> Guess I shouldn't have been surprised this happened. After all, this
> IS Quebec I'm dealing with. Anyway, after futilely trying to put aside
> my anger, I finally start to think a little bit more clearly.
>
> I don't own a car. I was going to do the five hour (there and back)
> trip in a friend's car who had agreed to drive me. (At this point I
> should mention that I use a wheelchair) I should also mention that a
> car seat is NOT my wheelchair seat and five hours in ANY car seat
> would almost certainly be a long drawn out uncomfortable and
> ultimately painful experience.
>
> SO, I cancelled the trip and bought my Domino and Festool vacuum
> package locally. Wait, the story doesn't end yet.
>
> I'm still stuck with this wrongly named, enhanced driver's license.
> And, as it so happened, it came time to renew it a few months back.
> So, I sent in all my filled out forms and a $75 cheque. Got it all
> returned to me a few weeks later. Apparently, the enhanced driver's
> license has to be renewed in person. And, I needed to make a special
> appointment to renew it. As was explained to me, the special security
> privileges of this license required an in person renewal.
>
> So, I booked my ride on the local disability transit for today, making
> sure I'd arrive on time for my 2:00 pm appointment. Pickup time was
> 12:55pm. By 1:30 pm my ride still hadn't shown up and I'm getting
> really anxious. So, I left and started the 30 minute trip of rolling
> down there myself.
>
> I get down there with two minutes to spare. Naturally, the booth had
> at least ten people in line and it was at least ten minutes later that
> I finally get up to the counter girl (woman). After explaining why I'm
> there, I'm handed a T39 ticket and told to wait until my number comes
> up. But, I have an appointment I tell her. Doesn't matter she says.
> Several minutes later, my ticket number is displayed and I go to
> present my forms. "Oh No" says the excited receptionist. "You have an
> enhanced license. You have to go to the booth down at the end of the
> hall". Now I'm starting to get visibly angry. "Why didn't the girl
> (woman) who gave me the ticket tell me that" I ask. "Guess she didn't
> know" is the only reply I get.
>
> I roll over to the "enhanced" driver's license booth and get in line.
> (only five minutes wait this time). I'm now at the front of the line
> and a woman looks down on me from her lofty perch on her raised booth
> and procedes to tell me that I'm in the wrong line ~ without even
> asking what I'm there for.
>
> I tell her I'm here for an appointment. What appointment might that be
> she asks. It's to renew my enhanced driver's license I tell her. *You*
> have an enhanced driver's license's she blurts out. What's your name
> she asks? I tell her and she says. "Oh yes, here's your name, but
> you're thirty minutes late.
>
> She can see me getting really angry but doesn't hesitate to put me on
> the spot further. Naturally, the people standing behind me are getting
> upset about the delay. As I'm getting more upset, but trying to
> explain about being sent to the wrong line up, she eventually tells me
> to wait over at the side and she will "get to me".
>
> Fifteen minutes later, some guy comes back from lunch and starts to
> process my enhanced license forms. Everything is almost completed and
> he asks for my $115 dollar fee. The forms request a cheque of $75 I
> tell him. Why are you asking me for $115? There's a $40 processing fee
> he tells me. ????
>
> I've had it at this point. I ask him how much to just change the
> enhanced license back to a regular one? $75 he says. No processing fee
> cash grab I ask? That includes the processing fee he tells me. Fine I
> say, make it a regular unenhanced license. That will take another few
> minutes he tells me. Fifteen minutes later, I have my temporary
> (regular) driver's license in hand. The issued one will be mailed to
> me.
>
> That's it I'm done. No car trips to the US for me. No more having to
> go through enhanced license "security" procedures. No more (at least I
> hope for awhile) will I have to endure obnoxious petty bureaucratic
> employees.
>
> But, in the end, I'm deluding myself. I still have to AGAIN endure the
> Quebec government's bureaucratic bungling in an attempt to get my
> birth certificate fixed and then after that, get my regular driver's
> license proper name restored.
>
> AND ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSE FESTOOL CREATED THE DOMINO! So, you can
> see, if Festool hadn't created the Domino, I wouldn't have had to get
> my birth certificate updated to get my enhanced driver's license to
> make my cancelled trip to the US to buy it cheaper. It IS Festool's
> fault and will probably be their fault in the future too.
Why does the end of this remind me of a recent Direct TV
advertisement?
"Dump Festool and go with Direct TV".
Dave <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
>
> At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
> bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form, permit or license from
> our respective governments. Here's the PITA I went through today. Only
> difference is that I blame it all on Festool.
>
> On with my story. It all started on a cold and rainy night three years
> ago. I was running rampant on the internet and found this neat tool
> called a Domino. Geez, I thought, I could use one of those, but boy
> are they expensive.
>
> So, there I am in my cold rainy (Ontario, Canada) domicile and I start
> to figure. I can drive across the border into the US and buy that neat
> Domino at a substantially reduced price. But, I don't have a Canada/US
> passport. However, I also know that Canada has just released an
> enhanced driver's license that lets one travel to the US by car
> without the need of a passport. Great I think, I'll get one of those.
>
> Next problem. I apply for one of these nifty enhanced licenses and
> find that my Quebec birth certificate needs to be updated to a new one
> first before I can get the enhanced driver's licence. So, I send off
> my completed form and a cheque and wait for it to be returned.
>
> Several weeks later, I get my new birth certificate back. It's printed
> on cheap everyday paper not like the laminated, spiffy looking card
> that the old one looked like. To make matters worse, Quebec screwed up
> my name. With given names and surname, there were four names, one I
> never, ever use. Quebec in their righteous might, left off one of the
> given names I frequently use and reversed the order of the other two
> given names, making the name I really hate as my primary given name.
> Nevertheless, I send in my forms including the wrongly named birth
> certificate to upgrade to the new enhanced driver's license.
>
> Guess I shouldn't have been surprised this happened. After all, this
> IS Quebec I'm dealing with. Anyway, after futilely trying to put aside
> my anger, I finally start to think a little bit more clearly.
>
> I don't own a car. I was going to do the five hour (there and back)
> trip in a friend's car who had agreed to drive me. (At this point I
> should mention that I use a wheelchair) I should also mention that a
> car seat is NOT my wheelchair seat and five hours in ANY car seat
> would almost certainly be a long drawn out uncomfortable and
> ultimately painful experience.
>
> SO, I cancelled the trip and bought my Domino and Festool vacuum
> package locally. Wait, the story doesn't end yet.
>
> I'm still stuck with this wrongly named, enhanced driver's license.
> And, as it so happened, it came time to renew it a few months back.
> So, I sent in all my filled out forms and a $75 cheque. Got it all
> returned to me a few weeks later. Apparently, the enhanced driver's
> license has to be renewed in person. And, I needed to make a special
> appointment to renew it. As was explained to me, the special security
> privileges of this license required an in person renewal.
>
> So, I booked my ride on the local disability transit for today, making
> sure I'd arrive on time for my 2:00 pm appointment. Pickup time was
> 12:55pm. By 1:30 pm my ride still hadn't shown up and I'm getting
> really anxious. So, I left and started the 30 minute trip of rolling
> down there myself.
>
> I get down there with two minutes to spare. Naturally, the booth had
> at least ten people in line and it was at least ten minutes later that
> I finally get up to the counter girl (woman). After explaining why I'm
> there, I'm handed a T39 ticket and told to wait until my number comes
> up. But, I have an appointment I tell her. Doesn't matter she says.
> Several minutes later, my ticket number is displayed and I go to
> present my forms. "Oh No" says the excited receptionist. "You have an
> enhanced license. You have to go to the booth down at the end of the
> hall". Now I'm starting to get visibly angry. "Why didn't the girl
> (woman) who gave me the ticket tell me that" I ask. "Guess she didn't
> know" is the only reply I get.
>
> I roll over to the "enhanced" driver's license booth and get in line.
> (only five minutes wait this time). I'm now at the front of the line
> and a woman looks down on me from her lofty perch on her raised booth
> and procedes to tell me that I'm in the wrong line ~ without even
> asking what I'm there for.
>
> I tell her I'm here for an appointment. What appointment might that be
> she asks. It's to renew my enhanced driver's license I tell her. *You*
> have an enhanced driver's license's she blurts out. What's your name
> she asks? I tell her and she says. "Oh yes, here's your name, but
> you're thirty minutes late.
>
> She can see me getting really angry but doesn't hesitate to put me on
> the spot further. Naturally, the people standing behind me are getting
> upset about the delay. As I'm getting more upset, but trying to
> explain about being sent to the wrong line up, she eventually tells me
> to wait over at the side and she will "get to me".
>
> Fifteen minutes later, some guy comes back from lunch and starts to
> process my enhanced license forms. Everything is almost completed and
> he asks for my $115 dollar fee. The forms request a cheque of $75 I
> tell him. Why are you asking me for $115? There's a $40 processing fee
> he tells me. ????
>
> I've had it at this point. I ask him how much to just change the
> enhanced license back to a regular one? $75 he says. No processing fee
> cash grab I ask? That includes the processing fee he tells me. Fine I
> say, make it a regular unenhanced license. That will take another few
> minutes he tells me. Fifteen minutes later, I have my temporary
> (regular) driver's license in hand. The issued one will be mailed to
> me.
>
> That's it I'm done. No car trips to the US for me. No more having to
> go through enhanced license "security" procedures. No more (at least I
> hope for awhile) will I have to endure obnoxious petty bureaucratic
> employees.
>
> But, in the end, I'm deluding myself. I still have to AGAIN endure the
> Quebec government's bureaucratic bungling in an attempt to get my
> birth certificate fixed and then after that, get my regular driver's
> license proper name restored.
>
> AND ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSE FESTOOL CREATED THE DOMINO! So, you can
> see, if Festool hadn't created the Domino, I wouldn't have had to get
> my birth certificate updated to get my enhanced driver's license to
> make my cancelled trip to the US to buy it cheaper. It IS Festool's
> fault and will probably be their fault in the future too.
>
Would you have saved any money if you asked someone to buy it here in the
states and ship it to you?
I'm not sure about hassle, though. From what I've heard, getting some
things through cu$tom$ can be a big hassle.
Puckdropper
--
Make it to fit, don't make it fit.
"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On May 17, 8:42 pm, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
>> At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
>> bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form, permit or license from
>> our respective governments. Here's the PITA I went through today. Only
>> difference is that I blame it all on Festool.
>>
>> On with my story. It all started on a cold and rainy night three years
>> ago. I was running rampant on the internet and found this neat tool
>> called a Domino. Geez, I thought, I could use one of those, but boy
>> are they expensive.
>>
>> So, there I am in my cold rainy (Ontario, Canada) domicile and I start
>> to figure. I can drive across the border into the US and buy that neat
>> Domino at a substantially reduced price. But, I don't have a Canada/US
>> passport. However, I also know that Canada has just released an
>> enhanced driver's license that lets one travel to the US by car
>> without the need of a passport. Great I think, I'll get one of those.
>>
>> Next problem. I apply for one of these nifty enhanced licenses and
>> find that my Quebec birth certificate needs to be updated to a new one
>> first before I can get the enhanced driver's licence. So, I send off
>> my completed form and a cheque and wait for it to be returned.
>>
>> Several weeks later, I get my new birth certificate back. It's printed
>> on cheap everyday paper not like the laminated, spiffy looking card
>> that the old one looked like. To make matters worse, Quebec screwed up
>> my name. With given names and surname, there were four names, one I
>> never, ever use. Quebec in their righteous might, left off one of the
>> given names I frequently use and reversed the order of the other two
>> given names, making the name I really hate as my primary given name.
>> Nevertheless, I send in my forms including the wrongly named birth
>> certificate to upgrade to the new enhanced driver's license.
>>
>> Guess I shouldn't have been surprised this happened. After all, this
>> IS Quebec I'm dealing with. Anyway, after futilely trying to put aside
>> my anger, I finally start to think a little bit more clearly.
>>
>> I don't own a car. I was going to do the five hour (there and back)
>> trip in a friend's car who had agreed to drive me. (At this point I
>> should mention that I use a wheelchair) I should also mention that a
>> car seat is NOT my wheelchair seat and five hours in ANY car seat
>> would almost certainly be a long drawn out uncomfortable and
>> ultimately painful experience.
>>
>> SO, I cancelled the trip and bought my Domino and Festool vacuum
>> package locally. Wait, the story doesn't end yet.
>>
>> I'm still stuck with this wrongly named, enhanced driver's license.
>> And, as it so happened, it came time to renew it a few months back.
>> So, I sent in all my filled out forms and a $75 cheque. Got it all
>> returned to me a few weeks later. Apparently, the enhanced driver's
>> license has to be renewed in person. And, I needed to make a special
>> appointment to renew it. As was explained to me, the special security
>> privileges of this license required an in person renewal.
>>
>> So, I booked my ride on the local disability transit for today, making
>> sure I'd arrive on time for my 2:00 pm appointment. Pickup time was
>> 12:55pm. By 1:30 pm my ride still hadn't shown up and I'm getting
>> really anxious. So, I left and started the 30 minute trip of rolling
>> down there myself.
>>
>> I get down there with two minutes to spare. Naturally, the booth had
>> at least ten people in line and it was at least ten minutes later that
>> I finally get up to the counter girl (woman). After explaining why I'm
>> there, I'm handed a T39 ticket and told to wait until my number comes
>> up. But, I have an appointment I tell her. Doesn't matter she says.
>> Several minutes later, my ticket number is displayed and I go to
>> present my forms. "Oh No" says the excited receptionist. "You have an
>> enhanced license. You have to go to the booth down at the end of the
>> hall". Now I'm starting to get visibly angry. "Why didn't the girl
>> (woman) who gave me the ticket tell me that" I ask. "Guess she didn't
>> know" is the only reply I get.
>>
>> I roll over to the "enhanced" driver's license booth and get in line.
>> (only five minutes wait this time). I'm now at the front of the line
>> and a woman looks down on me from her lofty perch on her raised booth
>> and procedes to tell me that I'm in the wrong line ~ without even
>> asking what I'm there for.
>>
>> I tell her I'm here for an appointment. What appointment might that be
>> she asks. It's to renew my enhanced driver's license I tell her. *You*
>> have an enhanced driver's license's she blurts out. What's your name
>> she asks? I tell her and she says. "Oh yes, here's your name, but
>> you're thirty minutes late.
>>
>> She can see me getting really angry but doesn't hesitate to put me on
>> the spot further. Naturally, the people standing behind me are getting
>> upset about the delay. As I'm getting more upset, but trying to
>> explain about being sent to the wrong line up, she eventually tells me
>> to wait over at the side and she will "get to me".
>>
>> Fifteen minutes later, some guy comes back from lunch and starts to
>> process my enhanced license forms. Everything is almost completed and
>> he asks for my $115 dollar fee. The forms request a cheque of $75 I
>> tell him. Why are you asking me for $115? There's a $40 processing fee
>> he tells me. ????
>>
>> I've had it at this point. I ask him how much to just change the
>> enhanced license back to a regular one? $75 he says. No processing fee
>> cash grab I ask? That includes the processing fee he tells me. Fine I
>> say, make it a regular unenhanced license. That will take another few
>> minutes he tells me. Fifteen minutes later, I have my temporary
>> (regular) driver's license in hand. The issued one will be mailed to
>> me.
>>
>> That's it I'm done. No car trips to the US for me. No more having to
>> go through enhanced license "security" procedures. No more (at least I
>> hope for awhile) will I have to endure obnoxious petty bureaucratic
>> employees.
>>
>> But, in the end, I'm deluding myself. I still have to AGAIN endure the
>> Quebec government's bureaucratic bungling in an attempt to get my
>> birth certificate fixed and then after that, get my regular driver's
>> license proper name restored.
>>
>> AND ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSE FESTOOL CREATED THE DOMINO! So, you can
>> see, if Festool hadn't created the Domino, I wouldn't have had to get
>> my birth certificate updated to get my enhanced driver's license to
>> make my cancelled trip to the US to buy it cheaper. It IS Festool's
>> fault and will probably be their fault in the future too.
>
> Passports are MUCH simpler.
Agreed, it just takes an hour wait for your turn in the Canadian passport
office, and you are approved, one week later it arrives by courier.
"Puckdropper" <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Dave <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>>
>> At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
>> bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form, permit or license from
>> our respective governments. Here's the PITA I went through today. Only
>> difference is that I blame it all on Festool.
>>
>> On with my story. It all started on a cold and rainy night three years
>> ago. I was running rampant on the internet and found this neat tool
>> called a Domino. Geez, I thought, I could use one of those, but boy
>> are they expensive.
>>
>> So, there I am in my cold rainy (Ontario, Canada) domicile and I start
>> to figure. I can drive across the border into the US and buy that neat
>> Domino at a substantially reduced price. But, I don't have a Canada/US
>> passport. However, I also know that Canada has just released an
>> enhanced driver's license that lets one travel to the US by car
>> without the need of a passport. Great I think, I'll get one of those.
>>
>> Next problem. I apply for one of these nifty enhanced licenses and
>> find that my Quebec birth certificate needs to be updated to a new one
>> first before I can get the enhanced driver's licence. So, I send off
>> my completed form and a cheque and wait for it to be returned.
>>
>> Several weeks later, I get my new birth certificate back. It's printed
>> on cheap everyday paper not like the laminated, spiffy looking card
>> that the old one looked like. To make matters worse, Quebec screwed up
>> my name. With given names and surname, there were four names, one I
>> never, ever use. Quebec in their righteous might, left off one of the
>> given names I frequently use and reversed the order of the other two
>> given names, making the name I really hate as my primary given name.
>> Nevertheless, I send in my forms including the wrongly named birth
>> certificate to upgrade to the new enhanced driver's license.
>>
>> Guess I shouldn't have been surprised this happened. After all, this
>> IS Quebec I'm dealing with. Anyway, after futilely trying to put aside
>> my anger, I finally start to think a little bit more clearly.
>>
>> I don't own a car. I was going to do the five hour (there and back)
>> trip in a friend's car who had agreed to drive me. (At this point I
>> should mention that I use a wheelchair) I should also mention that a
>> car seat is NOT my wheelchair seat and five hours in ANY car seat
>> would almost certainly be a long drawn out uncomfortable and
>> ultimately painful experience.
>>
>> SO, I cancelled the trip and bought my Domino and Festool vacuum
>> package locally. Wait, the story doesn't end yet.
>>
>> I'm still stuck with this wrongly named, enhanced driver's license.
>> And, as it so happened, it came time to renew it a few months back.
>> So, I sent in all my filled out forms and a $75 cheque. Got it all
>> returned to me a few weeks later. Apparently, the enhanced driver's
>> license has to be renewed in person. And, I needed to make a special
>> appointment to renew it. As was explained to me, the special security
>> privileges of this license required an in person renewal.
>>
>> So, I booked my ride on the local disability transit for today, making
>> sure I'd arrive on time for my 2:00 pm appointment. Pickup time was
>> 12:55pm. By 1:30 pm my ride still hadn't shown up and I'm getting
>> really anxious. So, I left and started the 30 minute trip of rolling
>> down there myself.
>>
>> I get down there with two minutes to spare. Naturally, the booth had
>> at least ten people in line and it was at least ten minutes later that
>> I finally get up to the counter girl (woman). After explaining why I'm
>> there, I'm handed a T39 ticket and told to wait until my number comes
>> up. But, I have an appointment I tell her. Doesn't matter she says.
>> Several minutes later, my ticket number is displayed and I go to
>> present my forms. "Oh No" says the excited receptionist. "You have an
>> enhanced license. You have to go to the booth down at the end of the
>> hall". Now I'm starting to get visibly angry. "Why didn't the girl
>> (woman) who gave me the ticket tell me that" I ask. "Guess she didn't
>> know" is the only reply I get.
>>
>> I roll over to the "enhanced" driver's license booth and get in line.
>> (only five minutes wait this time). I'm now at the front of the line
>> and a woman looks down on me from her lofty perch on her raised booth
>> and procedes to tell me that I'm in the wrong line ~ without even
>> asking what I'm there for.
>>
>> I tell her I'm here for an appointment. What appointment might that be
>> she asks. It's to renew my enhanced driver's license I tell her. *You*
>> have an enhanced driver's license's she blurts out. What's your name
>> she asks? I tell her and she says. "Oh yes, here's your name, but
>> you're thirty minutes late.
>>
>> She can see me getting really angry but doesn't hesitate to put me on
>> the spot further. Naturally, the people standing behind me are getting
>> upset about the delay. As I'm getting more upset, but trying to
>> explain about being sent to the wrong line up, she eventually tells me
>> to wait over at the side and she will "get to me".
>>
>> Fifteen minutes later, some guy comes back from lunch and starts to
>> process my enhanced license forms. Everything is almost completed and
>> he asks for my $115 dollar fee. The forms request a cheque of $75 I
>> tell him. Why are you asking me for $115? There's a $40 processing fee
>> he tells me. ????
>>
>> I've had it at this point. I ask him how much to just change the
>> enhanced license back to a regular one? $75 he says. No processing fee
>> cash grab I ask? That includes the processing fee he tells me. Fine I
>> say, make it a regular unenhanced license. That will take another few
>> minutes he tells me. Fifteen minutes later, I have my temporary
>> (regular) driver's license in hand. The issued one will be mailed to
>> me.
>>
>> That's it I'm done. No car trips to the US for me. No more having to
>> go through enhanced license "security" procedures. No more (at least I
>> hope for awhile) will I have to endure obnoxious petty bureaucratic
>> employees.
>>
>> But, in the end, I'm deluding myself. I still have to AGAIN endure the
>> Quebec government's bureaucratic bungling in an attempt to get my
>> birth certificate fixed and then after that, get my regular driver's
>> license proper name restored.
>>
>> AND ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSE FESTOOL CREATED THE DOMINO! So, you can
>> see, if Festool hadn't created the Domino, I wouldn't have had to get
>> my birth certificate updated to get my enhanced driver's license to
>> make my cancelled trip to the US to buy it cheaper. It IS Festool's
>> fault and will probably be their fault in the future too.
>>
>
> Would you have saved any money if you asked someone to buy it here in the
> states and ship it to you?
>
> I'm not sure about hassle, though. From what I've heard, getting some
> things through cu$tom$ can be a big hassle.
Done it many times, no problem, USPS is the simplest way, Canada Post
collects the HST, duty and a $5.00 to $7.50 processing fee. If you have door
to door delivery, this is all done on your doorstep.
Avoid the cheap UPS ground shipping, as UPS will collect HST, duty, and
about $30.00 or more for processing, and a charge to collect the money from
you on your doorstep. Have them ship UPS Air Express, it will cost you more
up front but it includes processing, and you will only have to pay the rest
on delivery and it will end up cheaper in the long run. Using a business
name actually make things simpler. Other courier companies are OK.
On 18 May 2012 05:25:27 GMT, Puckdropper
>Would you have saved any money if you asked someone to buy it here in the
>states and ship it to you?
Yes, I considered that. And, I do have a friend in the states who will
ship me stuff, but considering the size of the Domino/vacuum package
and the hassle of reshipping it, I just didn't want to put him that.
Besides, I was considering buying some additional stuff. Spending
upwards of $2000 online without inspecting in person what I wanted
doesn't sit too well with me.
>I'm not sure about hassle, though. From what I've heard, getting some
>things through cu$tom$ can be a big hassle.
Yeah, part of the road trip idea was the fact that I'd be there in
person to handle problems.
On May 17, 8:42=A0pm, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
> bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form, permit or license from
> our respective governments. Here's the PITA I went through today. Only
> difference is that I blame it all on Festool.
>
> On with my story. It all started on a cold and rainy night three years
> ago. I was running rampant on the internet and found this neat tool
> called a Domino. Geez, I thought, I could use one of those, but boy
> are they expensive.
>
> So, there I am in my cold rainy (Ontario, Canada) domicile and I start
> to figure. I can drive across the border into the US and buy that neat
> Domino at a substantially reduced price. But, I don't have a Canada/US
> passport. However, I also know that Canada has just released an
> enhanced driver's license that lets one travel to the US by car
> without the need of a passport. Great I think, I'll get one of those.
>
> Next problem. I apply for one of these nifty enhanced licenses and
> find that my Quebec birth certificate needs to be updated to a new one
> first before I can get the enhanced driver's licence. So, I send off
> my completed form and a cheque and wait for it to be returned.
>
> Several weeks later, I get my new birth certificate back. It's printed
> on cheap everyday paper not like the laminated, spiffy looking card
> that the old one looked like. To make matters worse, Quebec screwed up
> my name. With given names and surname, there were four names, one I
> never, ever use. Quebec in their righteous might, left off one of the
> given names I frequently use and reversed the order of the other two
> given names, making the name I really hate as my primary given name.
> Nevertheless, I send in my forms including the wrongly named birth
> certificate to upgrade to the new enhanced driver's license.
>
> Guess I shouldn't have been surprised this happened. After all, this
> IS Quebec I'm dealing with. Anyway, after futilely trying to put aside
> my anger, I finally start to think a little bit more clearly.
>
> I don't own a car. I was going to do the five hour (there and back)
> trip in a friend's car who had agreed to drive me. (At this point I
> should mention that I use a wheelchair) I should also mention that a
> car seat is NOT my wheelchair seat and five hours in ANY car seat
> would almost certainly be a long drawn out uncomfortable and
> ultimately painful experience.
>
> SO, I cancelled the trip and bought my Domino and Festool vacuum
> package locally. Wait, the story doesn't end yet.
>
> I'm still stuck with this wrongly named, enhanced driver's license.
> And, as it so happened, it came time to renew it a few months back.
> So, I sent in all my filled out forms and a $75 cheque. Got it all
> returned to me a few weeks later. Apparently, the enhanced driver's
> license has to be renewed in person. And, I needed to make a special
> appointment to renew it. As was explained to me, the special security
> privileges of this license required an in person renewal.
>
> So, I booked my ride on the local disability transit for today, making
> sure I'd arrive on time for my 2:00 pm appointment. Pickup time was
> 12:55pm. By 1:30 pm my ride still hadn't shown up and I'm getting
> really anxious. So, I left and started the 30 minute trip of rolling
> down there myself.
>
> I get down there with two minutes to spare. Naturally, the booth had
> at least ten people in line and it was at least ten minutes later that
> I finally get up to the counter girl (woman). After explaining why I'm
> there, I'm handed a T39 ticket and told to wait until my number comes
> up. But, I have an appointment I tell her. Doesn't matter she says.
> Several minutes later, my ticket number is displayed and I go to
> present my forms. "Oh No" says the excited receptionist. "You have an
> enhanced license. You have to go to the booth down at the end of the
> hall". Now I'm starting to get visibly angry. "Why didn't the girl
> (woman) who gave me the ticket tell me that" I ask. "Guess she didn't
> know" is the only reply I get.
>
> I roll over to the "enhanced" driver's license booth and get in line.
> (only five minutes wait this time). I'm now at the front of the line
> and a woman looks down on me from her lofty perch on her raised booth
> and procedes to tell me that I'm in the wrong line ~ without even
> asking what I'm there for.
>
> I tell her I'm here for an appointment. What appointment might that be
> she asks. It's to renew my enhanced driver's license I tell her. *You*
> have an enhanced driver's license's she blurts out. What's your name
> she asks? I tell her and she says. "Oh yes, here's your name, but
> you're thirty minutes late.
>
> She can see me getting really angry but doesn't hesitate to put me on
> the spot further. Naturally, the people standing behind me are getting
> upset about the delay. As I'm getting more upset, but trying to
> explain about being sent to the wrong line up, she eventually tells me
> to wait over at the side and she will "get to me".
>
> Fifteen minutes later, some guy comes back from lunch and starts to
> process my enhanced license forms. Everything is almost completed and
> he asks for my $115 dollar fee. The forms request a cheque of $75 I
> tell him. Why are you asking me for $115? There's a $40 processing fee
> he tells me. ????
>
> I've had it at this point. I ask him how much to just change the
> enhanced license back to a regular one? $75 he says. No processing fee
> cash grab I ask? That includes the processing fee he tells me. Fine I
> say, make it a regular unenhanced license. That will take another few
> minutes he tells me. Fifteen minutes later, I have my temporary
> (regular) driver's license in hand. The issued one will be mailed to
> me.
>
> That's it I'm done. No car trips to the US for me. No more having to
> go through enhanced license "security" procedures. No more (at least I
> hope for awhile) will I have to endure obnoxious petty bureaucratic
> employees.
>
> But, in the end, I'm deluding myself. I still have to AGAIN endure the
> Quebec government's bureaucratic bungling in an attempt to get my
> birth certificate fixed and then after that, get my regular driver's
> license proper name restored.
>
> AND ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSE FESTOOL CREATED THE DOMINO! So, you can
> see, if Festool hadn't created the Domino, I wouldn't have had to get
> my birth certificate updated to get my enhanced driver's license to
> make my cancelled trip to the US to buy it cheaper. It IS Festool's
> fault and will probably be their fault in the future too.
Passports are MUCH simpler.
Dave wrote:
>
> At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
> bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form, permit or license from
> our respective governments. Here's the PITA I went through today. Only
> difference is that I blame it all on Festool.
>
> On with my story. It all started on a cold and rainy night three years
> ago. I was running rampant on the internet and found this neat tool
> called a Domino. Geez, I thought, I could use one of those, but boy
> are they expensive.
>
8>< Snip
I think it's time to emigrate to a less bureaucratic country--like
Yemen, or Botswana. If there is still a Botswana.
--
G.W. Ross
I'm too smart to let my intelligence
go to my head.
Oh so you`re that guy that was screaming at all the agents, and
demanding special treatment that day!
Your real ID finally clicked!
Quite the version from your view.
-----
"Dave" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form, permit or license from
our respective governments. Here's the PITA I went through today. Only
difference is that I blame it all on Festool.
On with my story. It all started on a cold and rainy night three years
ago. I was running rampant on the internet and found this neat tool
called a Domino. Geez, I thought, I could use one of those, but boy
are they expensive.
So, there I am in my cold rainy (Ontario, Canada) domicile and I start
to figure. I can drive across the border into the US and buy that neat
Domino at a substantially reduced price. But, I don't have a Canada/US
passport. However, I also know that Canada has just released an
enhanced driver's license that lets one travel to the US by car
without the need of a passport. Great I think, I'll get one of those.
Next problem. I apply for one of these nifty enhanced licenses and
find that my Quebec birth certificate needs to be updated to a new one
first before I can get the enhanced driver's licence. So, I send off
my completed form and a cheque and wait for it to be returned.
Several weeks later, I get my new birth certificate back. It's printed
on cheap everyday paper not like the laminated, spiffy looking card
that the old one looked like. To make matters worse, Quebec screwed up
my name. With given names and surname, there were four names, one I
never, ever use. Quebec in their righteous might, left off one of the
given names I frequently use and reversed the order of the other two
given names, making the name I really hate as my primary given name.
Nevertheless, I send in my forms including the wrongly named birth
certificate to upgrade to the new enhanced driver's license.
Guess I shouldn't have been surprised this happened. After all, this
IS Quebec I'm dealing with. Anyway, after futilely trying to put aside
my anger, I finally start to think a little bit more clearly.
I don't own a car. I was going to do the five hour (there and back)
trip in a friend's car who had agreed to drive me. (At this point I
should mention that I use a wheelchair) I should also mention that a
car seat is NOT my wheelchair seat and five hours in ANY car seat
would almost certainly be a long drawn out uncomfortable and
ultimately painful experience.
SO, I cancelled the trip and bought my Domino and Festool vacuum
package locally. Wait, the story doesn't end yet.
I'm still stuck with this wrongly named, enhanced driver's license.
And, as it so happened, it came time to renew it a few months back.
So, I sent in all my filled out forms and a $75 cheque. Got it all
returned to me a few weeks later. Apparently, the enhanced driver's
license has to be renewed in person. And, I needed to make a special
appointment to renew it. As was explained to me, the special security
privileges of this license required an in person renewal.
So, I booked my ride on the local disability transit for today, making
sure I'd arrive on time for my 2:00 pm appointment. Pickup time was
12:55pm. By 1:30 pm my ride still hadn't shown up and I'm getting
really anxious. So, I left and started the 30 minute trip of rolling
down there myself.
I get down there with two minutes to spare. Naturally, the booth had
at least ten people in line and it was at least ten minutes later that
I finally get up to the counter girl (woman). After explaining why I'm
there, I'm handed a T39 ticket and told to wait until my number comes
up. But, I have an appointment I tell her. Doesn't matter she says.
Several minutes later, my ticket number is displayed and I go to
present my forms. "Oh No" says the excited receptionist. "You have an
enhanced license. You have to go to the booth down at the end of the
hall". Now I'm starting to get visibly angry. "Why didn't the girl
(woman) who gave me the ticket tell me that" I ask. "Guess she didn't
know" is the only reply I get.
I roll over to the "enhanced" driver's license booth and get in line.
(only five minutes wait this time). I'm now at the front of the line
and a woman looks down on me from her lofty perch on her raised booth
and procedes to tell me that I'm in the wrong line ~ without even
asking what I'm there for.
I tell her I'm here for an appointment. What appointment might that be
she asks. It's to renew my enhanced driver's license I tell her. *You*
have an enhanced driver's license's she blurts out. What's your name
she asks? I tell her and she says. "Oh yes, here's your name, but
you're thirty minutes late.
She can see me getting really angry but doesn't hesitate to put me on
the spot further. Naturally, the people standing behind me are getting
upset about the delay. As I'm getting more upset, but trying to
explain about being sent to the wrong line up, she eventually tells me
to wait over at the side and she will "get to me".
Fifteen minutes later, some guy comes back from lunch and starts to
process my enhanced license forms. Everything is almost completed and
he asks for my $115 dollar fee. The forms request a cheque of $75 I
tell him. Why are you asking me for $115? There's a $40 processing fee
he tells me. ????
I've had it at this point. I ask him how much to just change the
enhanced license back to a regular one? $75 he says. No processing fee
cash grab I ask? That includes the processing fee he tells me. Fine I
say, make it a regular unenhanced license. That will take another few
minutes he tells me. Fifteen minutes later, I have my temporary
(regular) driver's license in hand. The issued one will be mailed to
me.
That's it I'm done. No car trips to the US for me. No more having to
go through enhanced license "security" procedures. No more (at least I
hope for awhile) will I have to endure obnoxious petty bureaucratic
employees.
But, in the end, I'm deluding myself. I still have to AGAIN endure the
Quebec government's bureaucratic bungling in an attempt to get my
birth certificate fixed and then after that, get my regular driver's
license proper name restored.
AND ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSE FESTOOL CREATED THE DOMINO! So, you can
see, if Festool hadn't created the Domino, I wouldn't have had to get
my birth certificate updated to get my enhanced driver's license to
make my cancelled trip to the US to buy it cheaper. It IS Festool's
fault and will probably be their fault in the future too.
On Fri, 18 May 2012 07:17:49 -0400, "G.W. Ross" <[email protected]>
>> At one time or another, I'm sure we've all experienced the
>> bureaucratic nightmare of getting some form
>I think it's time to emigrate to a less bureaucratic country--like
>Yemen, or Botswana. If there is still a Botswana.
Can't get rid of the bureaucratic experience so get rid of the person
experiencing the problem. Hell, works for me.