View Full Version : OT: License for sale!!!!
Hurst2112
03-24-2005, 03:41 PM
I am selling my past Wisconsin and Minnesota drivers licenses for cash.
I have 3 Wisconsin ones...93...96....2000
1 Minnesota...2001
Inquire and we will work a payment method.
:D :D :D
Sorry SD, hope you didn't have a blood pressure spike with the title of this copy cat post.
st.cronin
03-24-2005, 03:48 PM
It's actually a violation of a federal law to hold more than 1 driver's license. When a dmv issues you one, they're supposed to confiscate whatever other one you may have out.
Not many people know this.
JeeberD
03-24-2005, 03:51 PM
So in other words we can blackmail Hurst with this info, threatening to report it to the authorities if he doesn't give us some cash?
Sweet! :D
st.cronin
03-24-2005, 03:53 PM
If you could find an authority who cared...
I have a valid without photo Arkansas driver's license.
Hurst2112
03-24-2005, 04:11 PM
If you could find an authority who cared...
or find a spare nickel in my pocket.
I didn't know that information. You would think they would take the old ones from you when your new one is issued.
I remember my last Wiscosin one was cut on the corner...when I got my first minnesota one. i got a slip saying that my new one was on the way. I tried using the one with a cut corner in a bar and they wouldn't accept it because of the cut corner. this was a newer one, not one that could have been peeled open and altered.
If I was 24 when the corner of the old license was cut...and that was yesterday, wouldn't I STILL be old enough to drink, despite a cut corner on my license. I could still use the sheet of paper I got as a valid temp. Funny, that would be easier to fake than an ID.
Same with an expired one. I know people who couldn't get into bars with an out of date DL. Doesn't make sense.
Pyser
03-24-2005, 04:12 PM
when i got a new license in california they punched a hole in my NJ one. but then the cali one didnt come for like 2 months, so the NJ one stayed valid i guess. could always lie and say the new one is in the mail...
mckerney
03-24-2005, 04:42 PM
or find a spare nickel in my pocket.
I didn't know that information. You would think they would take the old ones from you when your new one is issued.
I remember my last Wiscosin one was cut on the corner...when I got my first minnesota one. i got a slip saying that my new one was on the way. I tried using the one with a cut corner in a bar and they wouldn't accept it because of the cut corner. this was a newer one, not one that could have been peeled open and altered.
If I was 24 when the corner of the old license was cut...and that was yesterday, wouldn't I STILL be old enough to drink, despite a cut corner on my license. I could still use the sheet of paper I got as a valid temp. Funny, that would be easier to fake than an ID.
Same with an expired one. I know people who couldn't get into bars with an out of date DL. Doesn't make sense.
I don't really like the way Minnesota does it's licenses. In Wisconsin you get your new license the same day you go in, but in Minnesota they have to mail it to you while dealing with the cut corner and papers. Needless to say, the papers are a pain in the ass to check for ID.
Hurst2112
03-24-2005, 04:52 PM
I don't really like the way Minnesota does it's licenses. In Wisconsin you get your new license the same day you go in, but in Minnesota they have to mail it to you while dealing with the cut corner and papers. Needless to say, the papers are a pain in the ass to check for ID.
That was my big complaint as well. It's very nice to wait an hour in line in Wisconsin...and be able to walk out with your new license. As opposed to waiting an hour in line in Minnesota and having to wait another 3 weeks for it to come in the mail.
My friend bartended downtown and would have to deal with hard to read pieces of paper when he checked ids. folded several times, handled hundreds of times, ripped...etc. Seems more of a pain in the ass. Not to mention, you BETTER not let it go through the wash machine.
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