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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Clearly it is your fault for not being intuitive enough to preempt that the paper based application would be misplaced. Ha ha ha ha glad you have it sorted.
    There’s not much professionalism in this lot, hope the done move in with the IRD
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    Had to update my register information today due to a rebarrel resulting in change of capiber, rang at about 1014am probably on hold for 15minutes total call time was 24minutes and the person I spoke to was very helpful and polite.
    There was a pre recorded message when I selected my option warning of extended wait times but I dont consider my experience to be excessive.
    All in all a positive interaction. As has been previously suggested i had stuff lined up i could continue with whilst waiting on hold with my phone on hands free.
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    Have done two transfers in a week or so. Both times the phone wait was probably ten minutes. Called about midmorning 10-11.00.
    And it took two minutes to do the transfers.

    It's honestly not that hard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    Had to update my register information today due to a rebarrel resulting in change of capiber, rang at about 1014am probably on hold for 15minutes total call time was 24minutes and the person I spoke to was very helpful and polite.
    There was a pre recorded message when I selected my option warning of extended wait times but I dont consider my experience to be excessive.
    All in all a positive interaction. As has been previously suggested i had stuff lined up i could continue with whilst waiting on hold with my phone on hands free.
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    Just close the curtains when you do that sort of thing and for god's sake wipe up afterwards
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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    Just close the curtains when you do that sort of thing and for god's sake wipe up afterwards
    You sound like my missus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatberg View Post
    I will not be "getting my mindset right" or accepting "the new normal" if it means that it takes over an hour to interact with their system just to notify the transfer of a firearm.
    Even if you accept the premise that the register should exist, which is highly debatable, to administer the system in such a user-unfriendly way is malicious.
    I personally know of multiple people who have spent WEEKS trying to get through but can't because they only have a small window during their lunch breaks to sit on hold.
    Failure to change, pivot, adapt to a new environment sometimes leads to extinction.
    Of the "Multiple people who have spent WEEKS....." These are a small minority. A LOUD minority, who sometimes set themselves up to fail, so that they then go on social media and say, "I TOLD YOU SO...." Whilst the rest of us just get on with getting on. It is a mindset thing, "Glass have fill, Glass half empty," and it is totally your call whether you rage against the machine, or just get on with it.....quietly....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    Na. The system they implemented is trash. And we have to pay for it. They should be called out on it at every opportunity.
    Nah, the system is fine, it just takes a quick look at your profile picture, sees the CRAZY EYES and the fact that you are smoking a joint and the systems goes, "Fit and proper??? Yeah, but nah! I ain't answering that call......"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Nah I call bollocks to that! By and large government departments are significantly over staffed with many inefficiencies within their operational processes. They need to be cut back and streamlined but I don’t think the middle and upper management within the organisations have the skills or the motivation to do it as they are happily sucking on the tax payer tit. They should be held accountable just as they would if they were in the private sector.
    Rushy, you are obviously out of step with the new normal or you might have missed the News about Government Departments downsizing and laying off staff. The days of over-staffing are gone. Time to adjust to the new normal or go the same way as the dinosaurs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fawkes View Post
    All the staff I have dealt with have been efficient.
    The problem always has been that you cant get to talk to them......
    Imagine if the Fire Service or Ambulance where that useless .....
    Fawkes, that is a ridiculous analogy. The Fire Service, Ambulance and Police (mostly) always answer the phone promptly, or at least as promptly as the overload allows. They have too because they are dealing with life and death situations. No one is going to die (or maybe they will.....) if it takes 60 - 90 minutes to register a firearm.

    Regarding your comment, "The problem always has been that you cant get to talk to them......" that's just drama-queening it for effect. So many people on this forum have said the opposite that it is becoming increasingly clear that FSA have upped their game and are now providing a better service. Hopefully, one day, the "Wha Wha Wha" on here will stop. Until then, here is a thought for you, "Wha Wha Wha...."
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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    If I am paying for a service, I expect that service to work

    90mins is not a service working, 8mins is a service working

    Just wait til it blows out to 120mins, 240 mins - at what stage would you say the system is fucked? two days waiting on the phone?

    As I say to born agains, we are both non-believers it's just that you believe in one more god than I do

    Hey 308 I can see why you are having problems with the FSA system. You are applying privately owned, professionally run standards like, "8mins is a service working," too a Government department. I agree that "8mins is a service working" is the standard I would expect from a sales based, or service industry, (Kathmandu, Swari Apparel, Repco, plumbers, electricians) who I am trying to give my money too in exchange for goods and services. But you can't apply that standard to an under resourced, overworked, Government department. You are setting your expectations way too high and therefore are setting yourself up to fill, too be disappointed. But then on the bright side, you can then go onto social media and go, 'Wha, Wha, Wha, I told you so....."
    As I say to born agains, "You have your beliefs, I have mine, I don't expect you to change, please don't expect me to change, time to move on...."
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    Quote Originally Posted by KERR View Post
    These are a small minority. A LOUD minority, who sometimes set themselves up to fail, so that they then go on social media and say, "I TOLD YOU SO...." Whilst the rest of us just get on with getting on.
    Two are my friends and haven't been to the media. The wait time issue came up in general conversation. The other is a man who I sold a rifle to and got chatting with. These are just regular guys who want a system that is usable.
    Your rude assumptions about their character tell us a lot about yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KERR View Post
    The days of over-staffing are gone.
    Pffftttt! I don’t believe it for a minute. And ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you’ll not convince otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatberg View Post
    Your rude assumptions about their character tell us a lot about yours.
    Fuck you are polite! When you see me next (Saturday?), ask me what RCTFAV means.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
    Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
    Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
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    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis View Post
    Na. The system they implemented is trash. And we have to pay for it. They should be called out on it at every opportunity.
    He thinks you're Matthew McConaughey bro

 

 

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