Thursday, 22 October 2015

211. Playing PING <> PONG with the 'JUSTICE' system.

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Or is it Russian Roulette? *
"Russian roulette is a lethal game of chance in which a player places a singleround in a revolver, spins the cylinder, places the muzzle against their head, and pulls the trigger. "Russian" refers to the supposed country of origin, and roulette to the element of risk-taking and the spinning of the revolver's cylinder being reminiscent of spinning a roulette wheel." (Thank you Wikipedia)

There is a hugely annoying reality I am facing of late with the tech allowances of this blog. I am no longer able to drag/drop, or cut/ paste internal docs I want to post. They show up initially, but upload after "view blog" as a (?) i. 'Question mark.' This is a pain in the everywhere, since it takes legitimacy away, should I venture retype it as 'proof.'  I have tried to send "FEEDBACK" > to no avail. 

SO, that said, Notwithstanding, Under The Circumstances, Jurisdictionally speaking  etc.etc.,
NOT to waste my whole $#@?!! life on these matters, but I HAVE to see this through...
I may have to switch to another Blog format, since unless I can fix this issue, this will become just too cumbersome. Just wonder if it's me, or my Mac?????

To say: 

1) I sent my Application (as shown on blog #210) several weeks ago, as allowed by Government literature in their online 'GUIDE BOOK,' by Express, Registered Post. My Introductory letter (which I wanted to post here) asked VERY specifically, as indicated elsewhere (whoops; surprise...!! it worked...) as you can note Credit Card acceptance at the bottom:    

Service
Fee Amount
e-Search - Provincial and Supreme Court civil

Search database for existing files
Free
View file details
$6
Print summary report of file details
$6
*View and print electronic documents - per file
$6
*Purchase documents online - each document
$10

e-Search - Provincial Court criminal and traffic

Search database for existing files
Free
View file details
Free

Daily court lists (all courthouses)
Free

Monthly statement request
$6

e-Filing (in addition to any statutory filing fees)
$7
The accepted methods of payment are by credit card (VISA, Visa Debit, MasterCard or AMEX) or BC Online.

After stating  the obvious: "Here are my 3 copies of the Application I would like to Register," I added, 

"Should any additional information be required, or costs be applicable, please do not hesitate to telephone or email me at the below indicated connectives."
Email:xxxxxxxxx
Can Pay Online with either Master Card or PayPal. 

Nevertheless, all docs were returned with a handwritten sentence:
"Fee must be paid in full when filing. The courts do not accept credit." 

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I then sent the Web-Master of the Court's website a question as to how to go about Paying, when using the GuideBook's allowances to File by Registered Mail.(and YES! It showed up in read)
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There it sits TODAY! Two weeks older, and no wiser! Just a cog in a never ending wheel...:(>

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