Re: ebay auctions

Date: 2006-12-05 02:28 pm (UTC)
Yes, true. I can understand Alex wanting you to finish the process. If my knowledge of how US government departments regarding background checks is anything to go by - something like jobhunting abroad would be below their radar (unless it's specifically asked on a form). They know you're British - they know you have ties to this country already. However as you point out it's always best to err on the side of caution. Bureaucracies can be pains in the neck when they don't have a clue or make an error/bad decision. The INS operates really without much scrutiny because the people it deal with can't vote. As they can't vote, politicians don't have to listen to them. :P I think I've mentioned that before but there are similar problems with the IND (Immigration & Nationality Directorate) of the Home Office over here (a £multi-billion organisation last time I checked that couldn't talk it's way out of a paper bag).

Regarding the bank, at least you have a better relationship with the bank than most people. Most people get screwed over by their banks through unfair (sometimes illegal) charges. ;)

Yeah well I'll see how the auction goes, if the initial bids are an indicator it'll go for around the £200 mark from some wealthy Torchwood fan.
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