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Originally Posted by freebeard
I don't expect it to be harder. I'm not even sure it is. I watch the people ahead of me in checkout lines trying to make their choices work.
I read Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper in 2008, but never took the plunge.
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Let's see:
Online:
1. Fill out form
2. Registration and new sticker arrive by mail within a week.
In Person:
1. Drive to DMV
2. Wait in line
3. Pay cash and walk away with registration and sticker
4. Drive back home.
One seems to take a lot longer than the other to me and the second option isn't available right now. Maybe if I was retired the extra time wouldn't matter to me.
The DMV takes credit cards and debit cards. I doubt you use a debit card either because my understanding is that your concern is that the bank would have record of the transaction not that you can't control your spending.
You could likely go get one of those prepaid Visa cards, fund it with cash, and then use it to renew your plates online. That is if you actually want to renew your plates and this wasn't just an excuse to complain about Gov. Brown.