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GRO Certificates - A Petition

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Debbie

Debbie Report 17 Mar 2010 11:45

I find receiving them in the timescale is no longer achievable. The last 5 I have ordered by standard service ... so within 4 days has not happened and I have had to call each time. The same reason has been given each time... They are in the print queue. The time for looking at "compliants" which is how GRO described my call... is 10 days

On 3 of the 5 occasions they have not ever arrived and I was offered my money back. Not very helpful really.

I suppose the demand has outgrown the service. Lets hope any cost increase goes towards improving the service.


I may be wrong but I think you can look at the records for free? I know this is not always feasible.

I currently need quite a few from Carlisle, a 3 hour drive for me... so it is going to be cheaper to drive there and spend the day in the records office and note what I need rather than order everything.

Sadly everything seems to be expensive nowadays

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 17 Mar 2010 11:32

What is needed is an English equivalent of Scotlandspeople especially for the older certificates i.e births more the 100 years ago, marriages more than 75 and deaths more than 50. On Scotlandspeople it can work out as little as £1.20 to view and download the correct entry in the register.

Also if you live in Scotland and can spend a day in the Scotlandspeople Centre in Edinburgh it only costs £10. You can look at any entries (which is exactly the same information you get on a certificate) and make notes. So you're only limitation is time! It also means that if you are researching a fairly common surname it isn't costing you money (other than the £10 entry fee) to elimainate incorrect entries.

Flick

Flick Report 17 Mar 2010 11:18

Life doesn't owe you 'treats' - you have to pay for them.

I'm an OAP, and a widow, but I don't expect to have my hobby subsidised by anyone.

But, then I'm old enough to have been brought up to believe that one has to pay one's own way in life.

Carol

Carol Report 17 Mar 2010 11:04

I am quite supprised that people don't think the rise in the price of certificates is a problem.

I sent for 6 certificates last week at £42, shortly that amount will cost £75. I signed the petition last week.
Carol

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 17 Mar 2010 10:34

£7 is the price of a half decent bottle of wine,£9.25p is just a better bottle of wine.
Few people complain at paying for flowers, booze ,cigs ,jewelry,makeup or holidays,so why complain about paying for your hobby?No one is forcing you to buy the certs.

So a cert instead of the bottle of wine is what I will carry on doing.

Flick

Flick Report 17 Mar 2010 10:01

Why should the taxpayer fund a hobby?

There are far more important calls on the public purse.

Would you ask your neighbour to pay for your leisure activities?

That's what it would amount to..................

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 17 Mar 2010 08:46

If Aussie certs cost £15 then ours are relatively cheap aren't they?
Jan

Susan

Susan Report 17 Mar 2010 08:43

Hi Paul
I agree with you and I will sign your Petition.
I think that because Genealogy has taken off so much your goverment is just cashing in on it as they always do with everything.

I live in Western Australia and if you want a cert from here it cost you $ 30 the last time I bought one ,thats about 15 English pounds.

Well done for trying to help.
Sue

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 17 Mar 2010 08:42

Much as we all want certs to continue our family trees, they aren't exactly essential to life! We can't expect others to subsidise our hobby. I budget for a maximum of 2 a month. though at this stage I rarely buy them. It will now be one a month! It just slows things down, but that's OK.
The only issue I have is that it is more expensive to get essential current certificates, such as death certs which seems most unkind. A more gradual yearly increase would have softened the blow a bit.
Jan

Julie

Julie Report 17 Mar 2010 08:14

GR's jump in the same length of time is a lot greater... & the site hasn't really change, but i ain't moaning about it

And what you want, people to comment on here only if they agree with you...you'll come unstuck, life ain't like that

Julie

Julie Report 17 Mar 2010 08:11

Don't worry you'll be safe as i wouldn't employ you in the 1st place

Paul

Paul Report 17 Mar 2010 08:04

I do wish Julie, you were my employer, and I'd come into your office and ask for a 32% rise for no additional work, and see what your reply would be lol

Julie

Julie Report 17 Mar 2010 08:02

When you think that certs have been £7 since 2003 i don't think it's a whooping jump

I joined GR in 2003 at £5 & it's now £9.95

People need to stop moaning about it & no i won't be signing a petition

Paul

Paul Report 17 Mar 2010 08:00

No doubt someone will try to say I can't publish a web address on these pages, but in this case, there is a bigger picture and a much bigger issue.

For those who do not know, our magnificent government have come up with another idea to rip even more money from our overstreched pockets, by increasing the cost of GRO certificates a whopping 32% from £7 to £9.25. I personally don't care which way they (the government) slice it, it is an increase which cannot be justified and shouldn't be allowed to happen without a fight. Please sign the petition against this rise, it is in your best interest, go to:-

http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/grocertificates/