To Whom It May Concern:
I must say, of all the horrible things I have ever done in my life, the road rules exam was the absolute worst. Now, don't get me wrong, I love using driversed.com. Using the tests here? Not so much.
Can I please ask you, why, after paying a whopping thirty dollars to take the test online, why I would I be kicked off my exam, that, mind you, I PAID, capital PAID, for and was not allowed the opportunity to even COMPLETE? Why, tell me, why? I would also love to know, why me and dear friend both took the test online just now, were both kicked off (me at thirteen questions, her at twenty) when we both forgot to answer the right answer on our own information that has nothing to do with driving. For questions that should not even be asked. For example, I was asked how much I weighed. I, of course, forgot how much I weighed since I applied a few months ago. But, no.
I inputted the wrong weight. I’m sorry that I am too fat for your exam. Society is clearly coming to an end.
And to allow you to understand the anguish I felt when I was kicked off of the exam (THAT I PAID FOR), I will describe the scene.
Exam: Please input your weight. [___________]
Me: What the hell did I put then? When was the last time I weighed myself?
(enters random number and clicks next)
Exam: F*ck you.
(Exam clicks out)
Me: …......
(beat)
What. The. Hell. MY MONEY!
This is the beginning of a long life struggle with the DMV, I see.
I hate you, DMV.
I must say, of all the horrible things I have ever done in my life, the road rules exam was the absolute worst. Now, don't get me wrong, I love using driversed.com. Using the tests here? Not so much.
Can I please ask you, why, after paying a whopping thirty dollars to take the test online, why I would I be kicked off my exam, that, mind you, I PAID, capital PAID, for and was not allowed the opportunity to even COMPLETE? Why, tell me, why? I would also love to know, why me and dear friend both took the test online just now, were both kicked off (me at thirteen questions, her at twenty) when we both forgot to answer the right answer on our own information that has nothing to do with driving. For questions that should not even be asked. For example, I was asked how much I weighed. I, of course, forgot how much I weighed since I applied a few months ago. But, no.
I inputted the wrong weight. I’m sorry that I am too fat for your exam. Society is clearly coming to an end.
And to allow you to understand the anguish I felt when I was kicked off of the exam (THAT I PAID FOR), I will describe the scene.
Exam: Please input your weight. [___________]
Me: What the hell did I put then? When was the last time I weighed myself?
(enters random number and clicks next)
Exam: F*ck you.
(Exam clicks out)
Me: …......
(beat)
What. The. Hell. MY MONEY!
This is the beginning of a long life struggle with the DMV, I see.
I hate you, DMV.
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