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Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:20 pm
by Ashlar
seamusTX wrote:Ashlar wrote:31 days from post office to mailbox.
Wow. Just wow.
Merry Christmas.
- Jim
Thanks! Who knew Santa was a CHL holder :)
Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:27 pm
by seamusTX
Ashlar wrote:Thanks! Who knew Santa was a CHL holder :)
I think Santa, as a mythological being, is exempt from human and natural laws.
I'm just very impressed how the CHL Division is cranking out the plastic, compared to past performance.
- Jim
Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:22 am
by vox
1. Class completed 11-9-09
2. Application sent 11-10-09 (registered, return receipt request)
3. Notification of "incomplete application" on December 6.
4. Delivery of "incomplete" item on December 13.
5. Plastic _received_ on December 31.
NOTE: Never received a PIN or any other acknowledgement.
XD .40
MTAC IWB
A whole lot of "SA"
Purchasing soon:
XDm .40
VM2
Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:12 am
by joe817
Hi vox! Welcome to the forum, and super congrats on a VERY short processing time with "incomplete info"!!

Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:12 pm
by OldSchool
Sitting in my chair, getting over the flu, glance at the (permanently open) Texas DPS tab a few minutes ago:
Application Completed - license issued or certificate active
Almost makes the flu worthwhile!!
DynaBlue is
miffed; she always figured we'd get them at the same time, but hers is still "Processing." I suspect my FBI report was fairly quick (those every-five-year reviews are evidently good for something!).

May be awfully quiet around here for a day or two (or hours, I dearly hope)....
Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:15 pm
by joe817
Holy cow OldSchool! That's a REALLLYYYYY short wait time! 20 days! From receipt of package to application complete! Unbelievable.
12/23: Packets delivered.
12/31: Processing Application.
01/12/2010: Completed - license issued
Super congrats!!

Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:11 pm
by grumble
OK now I'm going to be driving the IT analyst at DPS nuts checking my status every hour
In all seriousness, I wonder if anybody runs reports at DPS on status queries - I bet it would be a hilarious report!
Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:14 pm
by seamusTX
I am thoroughly convinced that no one cares. I would be very surprised to find that the CHL status web site was not managed by some low-cost overseas contractor.
- Jim
Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:15 pm
by OldSchool
grumble wrote:OK now I'm going to be driving the IT analyst at DPS nuts checking my status every hour
In all seriousness, I wonder if anybody runs reports at DPS on status queries - I bet it would be a hilarious report!
I hope not -- they wouldn't have time for anything else!!

Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:15 pm
by stevefromoz
Have to chime in, am pretty sure that the website isn't created/managed by super experienced developers. Now, if they (he/she, as it's likely a very small team) are reading this, I apologize for pointing out the flaws but hey, maybe you could fix them?
Things I've noticed (and you may have too) -
-on the log in page to get to the application status - you SSN is stored in your browsers chache for that page. What does this mean to you? If *anyone* else uses your computer and accesses this page, they put the cursor in this text field and presses the 'down' key, it lists all entries ever entered for that field (which is likely only one, but that entry is *your* SSN!)
- same log in page, where you enter your SSN, this is a straight http connection *not* https (ie *not secured*). although resonably rare, anyone sniffing your web traffic (including your ISP) would be able to intercept your SSN coming across in clear text :( not good
- unlikely to affect anyone but me, but the Country drop down list (used when entering your data in the online application), it has at least one incorrectly set Country code. Australia is returning/reporting as AS not AU, so all documentation gets sent out as AS, which is actually the country code for American Samoa.
Really, i think i'm only annoyed by these issues because i'm now in the waiting room too

Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 8:46 am
by USA1
Welcome to the forum stevefromoz
Yes , all of those potential security risks have been brought up before .
But that doesn't keep many folks from punching in their sensitive information 5 times a day.

Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:24 am
by grumble
USA1 wrote:Welcome to the forum stevefromoz
Yes , all of those potential security risks have been brought up before .
But that doesn't keep many folks from punching in their sensitive information 5 times a day.

ummm should i plead "guilty?"

Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:39 am
by USA1
grumble wrote:USA1 wrote:Welcome to the forum stevefromoz
Yes , all of those potential security risks have been brought up before .
But that doesn't keep many folks from punching in their sensitive information 5 times a day.

ummm should i plead "guilty?"

You and me both .

Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:50 am
by stevefromoz
USA1 wrote:
Yes , all of those potential security risks have been brought up before .
But that doesn't keep many folks from punching in their sensitive information 5 times a day.

y'all only check it 5 times a day?
I moved to 'Processing' today, am hoping that as the FBI, USCIS and who knows which other agencies have me on file, I'll be a quick move-through!
Re: "Waiting Room"
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:40 am
by DynaBlue
Just checked and I am now Application Completed - license issued or certificate active.
Next step is to camp at the Post Office.
Should be there Soooooooon. Oldschool is finally out of the doghouse, just a little bruised.
