Dee my heart goes out to you.
Kerry
That was me who finally gave up on them. And your right, they only go through the application until they find a mistake and stop. If there's another mistake,..huh uh your scr#$ed. you have to wait till the next time. I really think that they think derailing applications is there job. I'm perfectly happy pulling my 1981 Palomino Pop-up trailer, even if it does look like a Teardrop.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/len19070/ ... /my_photos
I sell Teardrops
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/len19070/ ... /my_photos
and some of the stories of how easy it is to register a trailer in other states really frustrates me when I hear folks in my own state with these problems.
Old Post;
I've never had so much trouble trying to give somebody money for nothing in my life. On my trailer photos for Harrisburg I put a Pa. tag on the trailer to show where tag goes.
6 weeks later I was told I couldn't have a Pa tag on an un licensed trailer to take it off and resubmit. Took the tag off and photographed it & resubmitted.
6 weeks later I was asked where the tag goes. I put a piece of paper where the tag goes that said "TAG" photographed it and resubmitted.
6 weeks later I was told that was not a legitimate tag. Then I stood next to the trailer with a sign that pointed to where the tag goes that said "Tag goes here" photographed it and resubmitted.
6 weeks later I was told the person in the photo holding the sign that said "Tag goes here" had his/her left foot blocking a portion of the tire. To take another photo and resubmit.
Then I went over to an old Pop-up I had, took the tag off of it. Put it on the teardrop. Junked the pop-up and I was done. Its a game with them.
Good Luck
Len