#1: I like the "earliest deliver date" and "last delivery date". I am not sure what the "gotta wait 11 days" crowd is going to do now that it is fool proof! My employee that used to calculate that is going to be happy.
#2: The DROS form is illegal. The thumbprint by law is to go on the back. They have a spot for it on the front. Should I refuse to DROS in order to keep from violating the law?
Anyone else notice anything else?
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#3: For PPTs you can print the DROS for buyer or seller so the information doesn't have to be redacted, they redacted it for us.
#4: However, when printing out copy of PPT, it goes to two pages. I am glad my printer at the shop does double sided. I just checked and that puts the thumb print on the back! However, is that really the back since I am going to be double siding it? Mind blown!
#2: The DROS form is illegal. The thumbprint by law is to go on the back. They have a spot for it on the front. Should I refuse to DROS in order to keep from violating the law?
Anyone else notice anything else?
edit
#3: For PPTs you can print the DROS for buyer or seller so the information doesn't have to be redacted, they redacted it for us.
#4: However, when printing out copy of PPT, it goes to two pages. I am glad my printer at the shop does double sided. I just checked and that puts the thumb print on the back! However, is that really the back since I am going to be double siding it? Mind blown!


06 this morning, the earliest delivery time was 07
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