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Just Saw My New Letter On E-Benefits

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Congrats! I'm still waiting to hear back from the VA on my IU, Jan. 2012 will be one year. I 've been awarded Social Security Disability Insurance for my service connected disability Sept 2011. It's just a long waiting game.

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Carlie,

Thanks for the Info, I will call first, Also i think I can get a sticker for the car now correct.

NJ

NJB,

You will get it that day - IF - they aren't OUT OF stickers, as they were the day I went.

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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NJB,

You will get it that day - IF - they aren't OUT OF stickers, as they were the day I went.

Here out in AZ at Luke AFB they already have that Biometric Identification systems (DBIDS) scanner when you go through the gate for us that have a retired ID not sure how they handle none ID holders. They are not issuing vehicle decals anymore atleast not out here at Luke AFB. I was told the AF stopped doing that due to the yearly cost and AT concerns and is supposed to be USAF wide. But that causes trouble when you go to a Army Base etc and they still issue the decals and you have to go get a temp pass every time.

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Try and get an appointment for the middle of the day to avoid long lines onto the MacDill AFB. I live pretty close. I got my ID there. What will shock you is how young the airmen look. That is because we are old, heh, heh.

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So I have about just had it with the 1-800-827-1000 number especially when he starts by saying the same old shit and then says I can give you a guess about how long. Im like no you cant. He insists thn comes the 72 day speech. Im like really 72 days. I said maybe on the 2nd time through the start process but on the 3rd time you must be joking. He laughs and says good luck. LOL thats what that number gets you. Good Luck maybe next year. Going on two years just wanted to give a chuckle maybe even some answers to how long they think their claim will be. Ive had my C&P done since last Oct 2010 and then redid two of them dec.2 this year. So who knows who cares just sucks thinking money will appear and the false hope always pervails. So to all who asks How Long dont bother just dont give in It will come some faster some slower but it comes. I just wanted to vent to the internet thanks for hearing.

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