I made one payment with a USPS money order. The payment was processed within about 7-10 days.
The process now is about 6-8 months. I would call the NFA branch and ask for your states' examiner and get the poop.
I made one payment with a USPS money order. The payment was processed within about 7-10 days.
The process now is about 6-8 months. I would call the NFA branch and ask for your states' examiner and get the poop.
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I'm within the capture zone, but am inclined to be patient just a while longer. You see, I sent these forms in when the doctors were giving me just a couple more weeks to live, and I fully expected that another family member (trust) would be the one picking them up.
As it turns out, I don't really mind the wait at all.
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I used a money order and my dealer just called me one day and said my stamp is here.
With no Trust checking account, I chose to do cashier’s checks from my bank on behalf of the Trust for my first 2 stamps. With the receipt and the check numbers I was able to ask a teller to check the date cashed when I was in the bank one day.
I mailed the 2 sets of form 4’s via USPS Express Mail (with confirmation of receipt) to start the audit trail.
Package received 2/14, checks cashed 2/15, went Pending on 3/27.
And now the long wait begins…
Don't know you, other than what I read in your post's here. But I am glad to see the doctors were wrong.
I use a postal money order every time, not sure why, and just call once a few months in to make sure it is pending. That is my confirmation.
I was told by Dana Pickles that "pending" doesn't mean that they acknowledge payment of the tax or that your form is correctly filled out. It means that your application has gone from the big stack of forms in the corner to the smaller stack of forms on your particular examiner's desk, and that "payment received" is now on the list of things to check before the examiner can approve it. You may not know that they haven't found or cashed the money order until you get a notice that payment wasn't received two weeks before your form would have otherwise been approved.
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