Huel Perkins
Well-Known Member
wow...a guy asks a question and this is what he gets...some goofball answers....
I think they're saying demand is down because there was obviously a 1-3 year period where tons of people were applying. Now 4 years later there are a lot less "new" apps and we can assume renewals take less time to process. Considering all of that plus the transfer of the program to a new state agency (business minded customer driven)) that is LARA's mantra) ...PLUS the new printer....you get the picture...hey at least they are faster now.
this forum is full of a bunch of tin-foil hat wearing dudes.
Thanks for a real response! I'm not sure why a new app would take longer than a renewal considering they are still banking money, processing the same app and issuing a new card but who knows, you may be 100% correct. Having an actual card gives me (i'm sure others too) a little peace of mind, as long as they keep pumping those cards out in a timely manner i can't complain.