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Title: G I Billl problems.
Post by: ARC on <10-05-11/0120:03>
Ok, so I am having some major problems getting my money for my GI Bill benefits for school this month.  I was just wondering if there was anyone else out there who has had a problem with th VA.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: bigity on <10-05-11/1149:31>
You are wasting your time looking for help here :P

Call them.  Sometimes depending on the amount of claims they can get a little behind.

Did you check the status online?  My GI Bill was pre-911 so it was a different beast back then.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: kirk on <10-05-11/1404:13>
Agree with Bigity. In addition, at most (US) universities and colleges there is a particular person in the financial aid or treasurer's office who handles VA loans. Find this person. Roll high on etiquette (be nice) and ask him or her if he/she can tell you what's going on.

It has never ceased to amaze me how often turning one of the faceless into a face with attached name multiplies effectiveness -- both ways.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: ARC on <10-05-11/1532:53>
I'm not looking for help.  Just wondering if anybody else has been having problems.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: kirk on <10-05-11/1613:18>
I'm not looking for help.  Just wondering if anybody else has been having problems.
Ah. Can't speak for today, my use is literally decades ago. Yet every year there are some (I found the VA person at all the schools I attended; it's a question I asked.) So I would wager that there is someone.

Is it a system wide problem right now? who knows. Because it always happens it may not even be noticed.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: bigity on <10-05-11/2113:22>
I asked a couple of my post-911 buddies and they didn't seem to know about any issues.  Again, best bet is to call, they usually will put an automated message if they are having widespread issues.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: ARC on <10-05-11/2251:01>
I've got it figured.  I wasn't talking about widespread problems.  Just wanting a way to vent.  The VA is just being horrible about somethings that they messed up and are making me pay for it.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: CanRay on <10-05-11/2300:02>
Typical of any bureaucracy, ARC.  "We never make mistakes in our paperwork, you must have filed it wrong.  Nothing ever gets lost.  We admit nothing."

Good luck with going through things with them.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: ARC on <10-05-11/2302:38>
Typical of any bureaucracy, ARC.  "We never make mistakes in our paperwork, you must have filed it wrong.  Nothing ever gets lost.  We admit nothing."

Good luck with going through things with them.

According to them, they took a hunk of my already cut money (they only pay for days where there is actually classes) because they overpaid my college.  So I am now supposed to go to my college tomorrow and see about my money that they supposedly got overpaid.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: CanRay on <10-05-11/2311:10>
Oh boy, buck passing.

Just a suggestion from a former clerk (And small gear in the process):  Paperwork is your friend.  If you can get anything faxed over (Or in PDF if you lack a fax machine) that has any kind of corroborating evidence at all, even peripherally, it can go a long way.

And never have just one copy.  Make three, minimum.  And it has to be faxed or PDF-Scanned (At least, in Canada), not just e-mailed.  I wouldn't trust the mail, as well, as...  Well, it's an old joke because it's true.  And is too slow really to confirm that it was sent (They could sit on the issue for months rather than days.).

Not trying to bad mouth the VA or anything, but I've seen and had to deal with offices and the like for many years now, and, at least up here, they're typically like that.  My own office was pretty decent, but we were specialized and didn't deal with the public, so the issues that usually crop up with bureaucracies and people didn't happen there.  But I had to deal with other offices, and get info to them, and the whole nine yards.

Again, good luck.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: ARC on <10-05-11/2322:32>
Thanks.  I need it.  It should be fixed soon.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: KarmaInferno on <10-08-11/1129:14>
And never have just one copy.  Make three, minimum.  And it has to be faxed or PDF-Scanned (At least, in Canada), not just e-mailed.  I wouldn't trust the mail, as well, as...  Well, it's an old joke because it's true.  And is too slow really to confirm that it was sent (They could sit on the issue for months rather than days.).

As an aside, I have had to send packages to a business in Canada, from the USA. Most times I use a private carrier like UPS or whatever.

One time, an enterprising secretary decided to save some money and sent it via Post.

It took three months to get there.



-k
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: kirk on <10-08-11/1234:54>
And never have just one copy.  Make three, minimum.  And it has to be faxed or PDF-Scanned (At least, in Canada), not just e-mailed.  I wouldn't trust the mail, as well, as...  Well, it's an old joke because it's true.  And is too slow really to confirm that it was sent (They could sit on the issue for months rather than days.).

As an aside, I have had to send packages to a business in Canada, from the USA. Most times I use a private carrier like UPS or whatever.

One time, an enterprising secretary decided to save some money and sent it via Post.

It took three months to get there.

-k
Whereas my experience with post is it took just as long. (Shipping books back and forth between libraries.)
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: KarmaInferno on <10-08-11/1302:42>
Might have been something to do with customs. They were able to track the package just fine up until it hit the Canadian border, then it just kinda dropped off the map. We ended up sending another package via private carrier, thinking the first one was just lost, but three months later we got a call, "Hey, you know that package that got lost a while back?"



-k
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: kirk on <10-08-11/1337:21>
Could have been, it's the most common cause of delay and I saw it happen to all the delivery systems I've used.

Or it could have been one of the fraction that gets the one-two of not getting properly read and getting onto the wrong pallet. I had that happen with a UPS delivery. Fortunately it was in the states and the last known warehouse was in the city where I live. It "only" took two weeks to find it.

In my experience, if it absolutely positively HAS to be there, hand carry it yourself. There's still a small chance something will happen, but at least you'll know it's happened and can work on fixing it with minimal delay.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: CanRay on <10-08-11/1344:03>
Canadian Customs is notorious for being ridiculous about paperwork and holding things at the border if they're not EXACTLY labelled in the way THEY want it.

A prime example that my FLGS/Army Surplus Store had was a Tent from the US that was laid up in Customs for months (Because it was listed as "Military", I assume) while Kukri Blades from Nepal fly through like drek through a goose.  They've also had books held at the border for inspectors to investigate fully.  It's gotten so insane that, at times, it was cheaper to drive down and pick them up from...  Well, just south of the border.  Raising petrol prices killed that possibility, however.

EDIT:  This is why a lot of Canadians refuse to order *ANYTHING* online, even from Canadian sites.  And doesn't even take into consideration US Sites that will flat-out tell you, "I'm sorry, sir, but we don't ship overseas.", no, I'm not joking.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: kirk on <10-08-11/1353:43>
heh.

For a short period of time, the relativistic rock t-shirt got tagged as weapon related. A lot of the shirts got tied up in various customs when that happened. As I recall, Canada took the longest to clear up.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: CanRay on <10-08-11/1411:08>
Why am I not surprised.

So many shiny things I want that I can't get.

BTW:  I've mentioned this a time or two before, but under Canadian Law, the license to import Airsoft is also the same license to store Weapons-Grade Nuclear Material.  And, yes, my FLGS/Army Surplus Store does indeed have that license.  (It took them a long, long time to get it, mind you.).
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: Zilfer on <10-11-11/1326:13>
Why am I not surprised.

So many shiny things I want that I can't get.

BTW:  I've mentioned this a time or two before, but under Canadian Law, the license to import Airsoft is also the same license to store Weapons-Grade Nuclear Material.  And, yes, my FLGS/Army Surplus Store does indeed have that license.  (It took them a long, long time to get it, mind you.).

He just wanted to gear up for the zombie apocalypse. Don't lie! lol

that is pretty funny though.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: CanRay on <10-11-11/1715:32>
He just wanted to gear up for the zombie apocalypse. Don't lie! lol

that is pretty funny though.
Actually, a number of DVDs that aren't available in Canada, mostly.  (I was being honest about "Shiny".  :P ).  Luckily, I have a cousin that owns an import business that specializes in getting things that normally isn't available in Canada (Although he is usually trying to get stuff from India, Eastern Europe, and Africa.  In that order, IIRC.).
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: Deliverator on <10-15-11/2331:08>
CanRay are we talking about firearms?
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: CanRay on <10-15-11/2339:55>
No, DVDs.  He's been dragged around the world by his Father who worked on various projects as a troubleshooter (Not the type that carries a firearm, either.  His expertise is transportation, especially rail lines.).  He's been to Bollywood, I believe.

I'm the only gun nut in my family as far as I know.  Although, there are a few hunters.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: Deliverator on <10-15-11/2344:35>
Yeah only thing I could think of that India, Eastern Europe and Africa have in common would be access to massive amounts of surplus firearms... MASSIVE... As in enough to arm every person in China TWICE.
Title: Re: G I Billl problems.
Post by: CanRay on <10-15-11/2356:44>
Yeah, well, Canada also has a lot of Immigrants/Refugees from India, Eastern Europe (Although, most came here during the Cold War, but they're still trickling in), and Africa.  Quite a number are here in Winnipeg, in fact.  Maybe I should see about helping him out with local contacts if he needs someone...  Something to think about for the future.

Anyhow, I can get Kukris from Nepal from my FLGS/Army Surplus Store.  Good grade steel, too.  ;D

And the types of firearms we'd get from those countries (Save India, which probably still has a good supply of old SMLEs) aren't the type you can sell at a Canadian Tire.  No, he'd most likely be trying to sell those to the US, if he were so inclined to do things like that (Which he certainly isn't.).