Good to know, thanks. This whole thing is rather stressful the first time as it would just suck to get rejected and have to start the waiting process all over again.
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Good to know, thanks. This whole thing is rather stressful the first time as it would just suck to get rejected and have to start the waiting process all over again.
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Holy crap, this website looks like something a student built in 1999. And IE8? WTF, ATF?
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Cyril: Oh now that's a breach of trust!
Lana: Do you really want to open this can of trust-breachy worms after I just found you and my ex-boyfriend with a dead hooker in the trunk?
Cyril: ...I do not.
A Dream of the Dark Continent
That it does! I haven't used the Obamacare website that everyone has been yammering about lately, but the ATF eForm website gave me some insight into what they must be dealing with.
Good God....
Seriously. I wrote apps like this in my first few undergrad Java classes...
Plus, the wait symbol indicates they're using Oracle apps of some sort, probably made with Oracle Application Express or something. This is some rinky-dink Mickey Mouse BS here.
Cyril: Oh now that's a breach of trust!
Lana: Do you really want to open this can of trust-breachy worms after I just found you and my ex-boyfriend with a dead hooker in the trunk?
Cyril: ...I do not.
A Dream of the Dark Continent
I could register but could not log in until I used another computer that used Explorer 8. After that it took about 15 minutes to complete a form 1. Not user friendly or as intuitive as a "retail" site but it turned out to less of a hassle than I thought it would be.
I know it's an old thread and searched on the topic but found nothing. Just to advise. I e filed on a trust to SBR two lowers on July 2 and received email of approval yesterday. Not bad at all.
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