On 13 May 2024, at 17:09, femsci via 44net <44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:_______________________________________________> if you haven’t put in a request for BGP address space yet that’s why your address verification will not have been processed
but don't you have to first get the address verified before you can even emplace a request for BGP space?
otherwise I get Please verify your postal address in your profile before requesting address space.
that's why I first got created the address verification ticket by the system.
On 5/13/24 18:04, Chris via 44net wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Address verifications are being prioritised for BGP requests, if you haven’t put in a request for BGP address space yet that’s why your address verification will not have been processed. If you are after BGP address space then by all means place a request.
73,
On 13 May 2024, at 16:50, Thomas Wodarek <kc8zpq@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not seeing a way to denote that my address verification request is in pursuit of a BGP allotment. Is there some way to do that? I've had my address verification ticket pending unassigned since April 6, and don't have enough LoT points to even attempt to put in a BGP allotment request (or at least I couldn't the last time I tried, there could have been a change recently to that flow). I had previously been under the assumption that address verification hadn't started yet, so I'd been sorta just patiently waiting my turn.
I know everyone on the AMPR side is super busy, and my request isn't urgent, just wondering.
73!Thomas, KC8ZPQ
On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 12:41 PM Razvan via 44net <44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
On 2024-05-12 19:36, Chris wrote:
> Hi Razvan,
>
> Your request is not stuck on postal address verification, there were
> some other issues that I asked you about, I can see that you responded
> a couple of weeks ago so you will get a reply soon, we are processing
> tickets in order of oldest first, so it is fair to everyone. BGP
> requests can take weeks to process so please can I ask you to be
> patient a little longer and we will get there.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris - G1FEF
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>
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>> On 12 May 2024, at 17:28, Razvan via 44net <44net@mailman.ampr.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On 2024-05-12 19:23, Chris via 44net wrote:
>> Address verification is not a priority unless there is a need for
>> it,
>> so basically if you’re requesting some BGP address space then you
>> do
>> need your postal address verified, otherwise there is no need unless
>> you want to - the latter cases will be processed at some point in
>> the
>> future, but it’s not a priority as it’s not blocking anything.
>> 73,
>> Chris - G1FEF
>> On 12 May 2024, at 15:50, Jim Kutsch KY2D via 44net
>> <44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
>> Unless Maine is an exception, I’m in the U.S. and my address
>> verification request has been pending since April 12. No postcard
>> received yet. .
>> 73 Jim KY2D
>> From: Dave Gingrich via 44net <44net@mailman.ampr.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2024 9:59
>> To: 44Net general discussion <44net@mailman.ampr.org>
>> Subject: [44net] Re: Postal address verification
>> It is much easier for the team to verify callsigns and addresses for
>> U.S. domestic people. For some non-US locations it is nearly
>> impossible.
>> Tickets and any associated documents are completely deleted when
>> they are acted upon. The team is very paranoid of leaving any
>> personally identifiable information laying around in a database
>> somewhere.
>> —
>> Dave K9DC, K9IP
>> On May 12, 2024, at 08:58, Cara Salter via 44net
>> <44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
>> On 5/12/24 08:03, femsci via 44net wrote:
>> Several weeks ago I requested postal address verification via the
>> new portal, however it is still set as new (unassigned).
>> Is there some expected time-span for assignment?
>> I couldn't really find more info on that on this list, so I decided
>> to start this thread.
>> Interesting -- my address verification ticket was approved (from
>> what I can tell) on the same day.
>> Slight tangent -- is there a way to view resolved tickets? When I go
>> to Tickets -> View My Tickets there's nothing listed.
>> 73,
>> Cara KC1KZT
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> Hello all, Chris,
>
> Does somebody know how the Postal Address is being verified?
>
> I'm having a BGP request opened since ~1 month ago and I know that
> we're stuck in the "Postal Address Verification".
>
> I tried to search on the KB/Wiki, but I didn't find something relevant
> (like some steps).
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Razvan - YO6RZV
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> Web: www.yo6rzv.ro
> 73's
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Hello Chris,
Thanks a lot for your response! Acknowledged.
Yes, I'm going to wait until the moment :). I just wanted to see if the
Postal Verification it's a long-process since here in Romania, our
Postal Services are a complete mess. We're receiving International Mail
with a 2-3 month delay.
I completely agree, we must wait until each turn, I was going through
all the emails this week and saw Lynwood's post about the 20 tickets
that he has opened. I just wanted to say that I only have 2, and the
same sittuation, so we just have to wait :).
Have a great Sunday ahead y'all.
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Thanks,
Razvan - YO6RZV
Licensed HAM Operator in YO
Web: www.yo6rzv.ro
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