Quote Originally Posted by copobo
how odd!

they are reissuing cards, while they still have piles of unfilled applications?

nothing else different on the card? SSN gone or anything like that?
Same exact info, same card, the only thing that changed is the MMR number it went from 06XXXX to 03XXXX. I am not sure if it had something to do with transferring stuff from the dept of health to dept of revenue.

There's a delivery MMC advertising to sell it's patient list to the highest bidder. I'm glad I've never done business with those outfits, but I have to think that selling patient records would be problematic.
cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . 8 months... :thumbsup: I got my red card in the mail today. My Physician's Cert was done early December, 2009. It took just over 8 months to get the actual card in my hand. It had been so long that I was starting to wonder if I had simply thrown out the mail by accident without realizing it. Also, the card is good for a year from issue date, not from the date of the Dr. appointment, which is kind of nice. Won't need to renew until a year from now. I think I might need to have a little Rating: 5