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Subject: Re: For Experts: AIP Question Posted on: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 21:14:46 +0000


They are not doing anyone a favour. It is their job and they are paid
for it by taxpayers who trust them to do the work properly.



The other option would be to actually give a correct estimate, but
that would, of course, be out of the question with your self-
righteous attitude.



If it is not possible to give a correct estimate, they could do him a
"favour" and tell him that's how it is. Misleading people could hardly
be called doing a favour.



Alfaris



>

> They're doing you a favour and estimating based on the processes
> so far.

> Much like it is an estimate for citizenship application
> timelines. They go

> on average. The other option could be if people complain about these

> inaccurate 'guesses' (and I know you're not one of those
> complaining, so

> don't get me wrong there), that they don't tell people estimates
> and instead

> tell them to just wait.

>

> Hope you get it seen

> --




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