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Devin Bent said you know you are in New Mexico when "the person who handles that " is never in the office. Actually , when 'the person who handles that" is never in the office, you know you are in a Navajo Indian Nation office. Try calling the Navajo Indian Nation on business, Call the Window Rock offices. You will see what I mean. I tried to get records of a mining claim my father filed from the Navajpo Indian Nation. I left probably twenty meeages for a call back. THree months later, i recieved no call back, The entire process took me months. I am from New Mexico. I dont think any customer service is as bad as what you will find at the Navajo Indian Nation.
....you know you are in New Mexico when you can't change your out-of-state drivers license to New Mexico without at least three trips to the DMV and a physical address no matter how rural your home maybe! Doh!
Devin Bent said you know you are in New Mexico when "the person who handles that " is never in the office. Actually , when 'the person who handles that" is never in the office, you know you are in a Navajo Indian Nation office. Try calling the Navajo Indian Nation on business, Call the Window Rock offices. You will see what I mean. I tried to get records of a mining claim my father filed from the Navajpo Indian Nation. I left probably twenty meeages for a call back. THree months later, i recieved no call back, The entire process took me months. I am from New Mexico. I dont think any customer service is as bad as what you will find at the Navajo Indian Nation.
...it's just Navajo Nation....the Indian part applies to Indians in India....unless your John Wayne...but...if it's mining claims...you probably were calling the wrong place....that's a BIA thing....US government...barking up the wrong tree sir....
....but....i'm Navajo...and yes...the customer service still sux....
...it's just Navajo Nation....the Indian part applies to Indians in India....unless your John Wayne...but...if it's mining claims...you probably were calling the wrong place....that's a BIA thing....US government...barking up the wrong tree sir....
....but....i'm Navajo...and yes...the customer service still sux....
So... the Bureau of Indian Affairs does not deal with Tribal matters, but instead operates for the benefit of citizens of India within the U.S?
Well the whole trick with Lotaburger is you can have cherry-anything because they actually add cherry syrup to your soft drink, soda fountain style! It's as ridiculously sweet as it sounds and flies in the face of the 'no-carbs' crowd. 'Course I get mine diet to knock a few carbs off after ordering that double cheeseburger
I just wish Lotaburger didn't vary so much!!!
One time the green chile cheeseburgers are to die for, and another, they'll barely be fit to eat.
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