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Hi.
This is intersting. If a person were to have no credit cards as a good
friend of mine is in that position, having recently gone through credit
counseling, would that mean that the FCC would essentially prevent him from
renewing his license, being that he does have a vanity call?
It seems like the FCC makes a lot of assumptions these days which probably
should be challenged, although the people that they hurt generally don't
have the resources to do so.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 06:03 PM 9/19/2007 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Butch,
>I just renewed my license KU3I with the ehlp of Afvery Finn at Handihams.
>
>He was able to change my address and do a few other things tha the process
>required.
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>But whan it came to making a credit card payment of $20.80 he was stymied.
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>Apparently the FCC instructed you to turn off all pop-up blockers.
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>Seeing as he was using a shall we say corporate computer system he was
>unable to do that. Guess he didn't have administrative rights.
>
>By this time I was really mad at the whole process.
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>I work for the state of California so I decided to try things from work.
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>To make a long story short I was able to complete the credit transaction
>online with absolutely no difficulties.
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>By the way Handihams renders this assistance for free.
>
>To get into the FCC database you must have an FRN number and a password.
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>Hope this helps.
>
>Eric
>KU3I
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