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Originally Posted by Webmaster Advertising
What makes a picture ID any more or less valid a day after it expires?
If it was good enough to be a likeness of 'me' for the last 10 plus years, why suddenly on the day after it expires is it no longer 'me' any more?
I've never understood that, not specifically aiming that towards Paxum just a general 'wtf'.
But yeah on the Paxum issue, its because their bank told them they need to email you about it and that you must use blue ink whilst sending them precisely 1ml of fresh blood digitally that you got by pricking your left index finger with a needle no larger than 1.083mm in width otherwise they cannot verify the blood is yours.
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*** My drivers license expired a month ago, and at my bank, where I have had 4 accounts since 1999, and they know me by name, put me through the ringers to do a $3,000 cash withdrawal when I had just passed the expiration date by 3 days, and hadn't received my replacement in the mail. {it comes by mail here in NV if you renew online}.
I literally had to tell them such specific, "no way anyone else could possibly know", details about the account, that there would be NO WAY, I could be someone else...even though they have known me in there for about 7 years! Even details about the girl who this account is a joint account with, were necessary for me to know, since she's on it with me, too.
I even joked that, "even my evil twin brother" wouldn't know these details.
Point being, expired ID's, are just that...expired. Not solely for driving privileges.
...and not, as you stated, only for Paxum...
;-(
Also, updating it thru Paxum, too about, oh....2 minutes. :P