Person to person transfers initiated require phone calls or emails,then they have to phone the parties involved.No one really knows.
We just know they do about 78 transfers altogether (while answering phones from people who don't listen).
Person to person transfers initiated require phone calls or emails,then they have to phone the parties involved.
Person to person transfers initiated require phone calls or emails,then they have to phone the parties involved.
I've never been phoned by the CFC for a private transfer. It's always been the seller calls to initiate, obtain a transfer number, and then give the transfer number to the buyer who then calls the CFP to complete the transfer; or at least to initiate the interminable "off to the CFO" waiting portion.
In Ontario I was called by whoever the 800 number belongs to,they verify my info and that I am the one who the firearm is being transferred to.
They also have to call and speak to the seller-that is when the transfer is initiated by email.
The bottom line is that if your transfer was started on June 1 and it just came through after 83 days, it took 83 days to complete your transfer. If that level of simplicity upsets you, then so be it.
you clearly didn't read my post it was NOT directed at wolf....
Interesting. I've never had that happen. I wonder why the variation in procedure and how many people have had it work that way?
No idea but since it's so hard to get through when you call them,the seller and I tried the email approach to initiate the transfer.
In that case they call both parties.
Since many person to person transfers are done by the seller calling in all they have left is to call the buyer.
They will call you if a mail in transfer was submitted. Re: not signed by the both parties, or clarify/verify info.Ahhh. Okay. So it seems like that's what they do if transfers are initiated by email; which I've never done.
I think there are people spreading misinformation here.
I have initiated/completed 4 transfers by mail.
In each case I have a reference number and serial number to identify which ref # belongs to which firearm.
I am not expecting any phone calls from either the CFP or CFO.
I would expect that mailed in transfers that were incomplete (such as no signature, or an incorrect registration number) would just get tossed, I would not expect the CFP to call. The CFP don't even call or email to supply a reference number for a good transfer, why would they waste time with people who can't follow simple instructions to complete a form? (which as an aside there seems to be an abundance of on this forum)
I have had discussion with the CFO and the person told me that all that needs to happen now is for the CFO to approve.
So that may take some time, but I'm not expecting any calls.
BUT I Have been to my MPP's office to discuss the slow service in person. Some more people on here should do that
The stores apparently arent getting the transfers, its emailed to the buyer now, you have to forward it to the store. At least thats what ive been told by my local shop.
That’s nice and dandy but she received no email from anyone . Only way we found out was the registration todayThe stores apparently arent getting the transfers, its emailed to the buyer now, you have to forward it to the store. At least thats what ive been told by my local shop.