Just the facts
No funny business.
Bates and I stopped in at the shop as requested to get my timeline.
Was told they are waiting for the crankshaft that they ordered to arrive. Expecting it any day. Once they get it, it's one to two days for the build.
Got my stuff out of the glove box of my old scooter, mechanic offered to put my plates on the new one. He picked out a different frame for me, didn't think the one I picked was so great. I'm grateful for that, because obviously I'm not so hot at picking out scooters!
Mentioned that the owner said they'd be sure to put a full seat on the new scooter (right now the rear seat is missing), mechanic said ok.
Said I would be happy to take on getting the ownership switched over to myself, I just need the paperwork.
Remembered this morning that I gave my insurance company the VIN for the scooter I thought I was getting. Crap. Need new VIN so insurance papers will show right information. Should probably also ask the insurance people if there's any way to prorate the insurance since I haven't had something to ride since May. I can't wrap my head around paying for something I'm not actually using - can't hurt to ask, right?
So. Canada Post? Your move.
Actually, I'm also waiting for delivery of a Palm Pilot I bought on ebay. It's been over two weeks, and both the seller (100% positive feedback) and I are starting to wonder what happened to it. My confidence is Canada Post was shaken a bit last week, when I got a "final notice, and then we're sending the package back" card in my mailbox. I went to claim my package, and asked how long it had been there. Something like a week and a half. Oh. Is that all? I guess I shouldn't complain. At least I got my Final Notice.
But now I'm wondering if something similar happened with my Palm Pilot... and it got sent back.
I'll never get organized!
Serves me right for trying to save a couple hundred dollars.

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