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My daughter traded Jeeps and it has been a genuine ordeal getting it properly licensed.   Her first trip to the license bureau required a lien release FROM THE DEALERSHIP she bought it from. 🤔 

Second trip they said they needed "authentic milage certification" 🙄 (never heard of that one).  So she has to go back to the dealership and have one of their certified techs sign off on the milage.   Of course the service department is swamped.....so it'll be next week before anyone can break away to do THAT......and she WORKS from 8:30-6;00 (dealership hours are 9-5 of course).

Meanwhile she's driving around just waiting to be pulled over by a cop and given a ticket for improper registration.  

She has to drop her car off.... WITH THE KEYS IN IT......and Uber to work....and Uber home, then Uber back the dealership and go into work late the next day so she can pick up her jeep and the "certification", and key, after 9:00......Then make a 3rd trip BACK to the license bureau within 48 hours of the certification date/time.

This is Kansas City BS !  🤬

 

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One of these days, somebody that has had all that they can stand, is gonna go into a license bureau armed to the teeth.......and I hope like hell I'm not there when it happens.    🥴

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2 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

My daughter traded Jeeps and it has been a genuine ordeal getting it properly licensed.   Her first trip to the license bureau required a lien release FROM THE DEALERSHIP she bought it from. 🤔 

Second trip they said they needed "authentic milage certification" 🙄 (never heard of that one).  So she has to go back to the dealership and have one of their certified techs sign off on the milage.   Of course the service department is swamped.....so it'll be next week before anyone can break away to do THAT......and she WORKS from 8:30-6;00 (dealership hours are 9-5 of course).

Meanwhile she's driving around just waiting to be pulled over by a cop and given a ticket for improper registration.  

She has to drop her car off.... WITH THE KEYS IN IT......and Uber to work....and Uber home, then Uber back the dealership and go into work late the next day so she can pick up her jeep and the "certification", and key, after 9:00......Then make a 3rd trip BACK to the license bureau within 48 hours of the certification date/time.

This is Kansas City BS !  🤬

 

Well it is a jeep 😂

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3 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

My daughter traded Jeeps and it has been a genuine ordeal getting it properly licensed.   Her first trip to the license bureau required a lien release FROM THE DEALERSHIP she bought it from. 🤔 

Second trip they said they needed "authentic milage certification" 🙄 (never heard of that one).  So she has to go back to the dealership and have one of their certified techs sign off on the milage.   Of course the service department is swamped.....so it'll be next week before anyone can break away to do THAT......and she WORKS from 8:30-6;00 (dealership hours are 9-5 of course).

Meanwhile she's driving around just waiting to be pulled over by a cop and given a ticket for improper registration.  

She has to drop her car off.... WITH THE KEYS IN IT......and Uber to work....and Uber home, then Uber back the dealership and go into work late the next day so she can pick up her jeep and the "certification", and key, after 9:00......Then make a 3rd trip BACK to the license bureau within 48 hours of the certification date/time.

This is Kansas City BS !  🤬

 

Most all are privately bid offices.  I like some of the rural ones.  Usually helpful and joking around.  They really do not have anything to do with the government, just make a commission off what goes thru.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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4 hours ago, jdmidwest said:

Most all are privately bid offices.  I like some of the rural ones.  Usually helpful and joking around.  They really do not have anything to do with the government, just make a commission off what goes thru.

My experience has always been just the opposite.  

Mostly bitter middle-aged gals (Karen's) whose goal in life is to prevent anyone who comes into contact with them from having a pleasant and chill day........UNLESS you just happen to be a relative, or a friend of her family.

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14 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

My experience has always been just the opposite.  

Mostly bitter middle-aged gals (Karen's) whose goal in life is to prevent anyone who comes into contact with them from having a pleasant and chill day........UNLESS you just happen to be a relative, or a friend of her family.

We've got an itty bitty office in town & the ladies there have always been pleasant to me, though I've heard they can get unhelpful if they don't like you/catch 'em on a bad day. Went down to the office in Bolivar once & they were beyond friendly & helpful.

Maybe just an issue of having to deal with KCMO snowflakes?

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Instead of Ubering and all that just have fishndoug take the vehicle in, get the paperwork, and go get it registered for her.  He is retired and has nothing better to do.  Doug I need a guide replaced.

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12 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

My experience has always been just the opposite.  

Mostly bitter middle-aged gals (Karen's) whose goal in life is to prevent anyone who comes into contact with them from having a pleasant and chill day........UNLESS you just happen to be a relative, or a friend of her family.

It's gotta be them right.....  Couldn't be you😂

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