Saw a lot of this, most of the guys that were first in line that sat for a few days in person were there for "Their Clients"The residents getting paid by non res hunters to buy them a tag have screwed that option.
I saw Multiple residents buying 5 tags or more for non res and getting paid to do it.
A F of an F resident was at an out of the way license vendor and ended up #3 in line. First guy bought 40 tags, second guy bought 25….he got nuthin for his buddy.
Yes the office just prints the tags to get as many people as possible through, and everyone pays later in a different room, once the line was done (This took double the time it took for 91 people to get the line). I saw quite a few people writing checks 4k-5k was the biggest I saw, but I wasn't watching close what so ever.Yes, you do have to pay, and vendors will print out a few tags before they run a card or collect cash, and credit cards often balk at an irregular charge of a few thousand dollars, especially when it's out of state. It happens to me, and I live in Idaho.
People get sour when they can't get tags, and this can cause them to grossly overexaggerate what they see.
This happened to me, too. Two of my rewards-earning cards with $0 balance were declined, and then to make it better, after I paid debit and left, the credit card companies each sent a text with two reply options to either process the charge or report the card stolen so they could deactivate it. I then had to call each company to tell them to keep the charge declined and the card activated.I watched multiple cards get declined. My cred card was declined and I have over 29k available on the card. I paid with my debit card.
Not everyone buys at the IDFG office, which has a special line for purchases for 5+ people. Yes, other vendors will print $4-$5k before they charge, but that's for probably 4 or 5 people's tags, maybe more if a lot of those are only getting deer tags. It's not 25 or 40, etc.Yes the office just prints the tags to get as many people as possible through, and everyone pays later in a different room, once the line was done (This took double the time it took for 91 people to get the line). I saw quite a few people writing checks 4k-5k was the biggest I saw, but I wasn't watching close what so ever.
Pre-authorization on large purchases keeps that from happening. Most cards it can be done with an app but some you need to call in.This happened to me, too. Two of my rewards-earning cards with $0 balance were declined, and then to make it better, after I paid debit and left, the credit card companies each sent a text with two reply options to either process the charge or report the card stolen so they could deactivate it. I then had to call each company to tell them to keep the charge declined and the card activated.
My buddy drove 24 hours from MN to sit outside for over a day and get one of them. Hell of a deal for those who can get them.First 300 out of the queue and 300 DAV elk tags were gone. Hmm
Dedication and people getting paid to buy tags for others.Talked with a friend at F&G last night. He said people had been waiting at his office since Sunday and in Salmon they had been waiting since LAST Wednesday. Outside the door. Zero degree lows.
That’s dedication…
Lots of vendors were adding 5 to 10% surcharge yesterday. Ive heard multiple stories of other vendors who are straight selling top spots in line.2) Pay the vendors a little more or let them add a small surcharge- my guess is they lose money on these transactions
What's even crazier is that some people pay others to take them hunting. It's insanity.Dedication and people getting paid to buy tags for others.
I think it will backfire on some guys when they have a hard time collecting the money from the guy that had them stand in line. When Idaho G&F starts getting calls like, "I bought this tag for a guy I have never met and now I'm out $700 on my CC, can I turn it in?"....IDFG will figure it out their system is getting scammed by people trying to make a buck.
Were you one of them? Lol. Really nice guys.Those guys from the coast were there way early.