The CRT's response to me: "Your access is disabled"
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From: dianne.bond@yahoo.ca (dianne.bond@yahoo.ca)
To: shannon.salter@crtbc.ca
Cc: richard.rogers@crtbc.ca; outreach@bcombudsperson.ca; ag.minister@gov.bc.ca; mah.minister@gov.bc.ca; premier@gov.bc.ca; info@choa.bc.ca; membership@visoa.bc.ca; contact@ccivancouver.ca; info@bcparalegalassociation.com; media@consumerprotectionbc.ca
Date: Sunday, April 25, 2021, 02:48 p.m. PDT Access disabled.docx 706.4kB
People are so afraid of the CRT's history of retaliation for reporting adjudicator misconduct that they're using pseudonyms for that. When I tried to file an application just before 2 pm today I got a message advising me that, "Your access is disabled, please contact the CRT." So I phoned the number provided, and was advised that the office is closed. So, I filled out the form provided and was advised that I would be contacted "shortly." Shortly was not defined, but the first half hour has passed, and this is a time sensitive matter. So much for claims of 24/7 access, or any kind of access at all.
Is this retaliation, or coincidence? Please stop ignoring me
1 Comments:
“Is anybody there?!…” if they’d only define “shortly.”…
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