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Archive for August, 2006

Seems to be confirmed - it was number Two

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

The CCAA grew alarmed at all of the phone calls from agencies who knew specifics about possible new regulations and they have now halted all information exchange with agencies with the exception of LID dates.
I’m told that this is not about me and this would have likely happened whether I had been here or not [...]

Poll Results

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

This was a very short poll, but the results do show that the CCAA cannot put through all of the rumored regulations unless they want to reduce their incoming dossiers by about 75%.

 
 
So, once again, I think most everyone is pretty sure that there will be some rule changes. And it sounds like the CCAA [...]

Last month’s silence

Monday, August 28th, 2006

And the next thing we need to talk about is the silence around last month’s referrals. There are three theories that I’m aware of that are floating around.

The “leaky faucet” was on vacation.
They don’t want any one agency to have a head start on the new rules and regulations than another agency and they have [...]

Yearly Quotas

Monday, August 28th, 2006

I have last year referral numbers and this year referral numbers for a handful of agencies. I also have SN numbers from last year and this year from some agencies. I do not have enough information to give an absolute “this is the way it is across the board” declaration. However, if these agencies are [...]

Analysis

Monday, August 28th, 2006

As I’ve said before, the CCAA did a lot more matches in June than they did in July or August. (And, for the record, they did very close to the same number of matches in July as they did in August.) The “Bad Case Scenario” is based on the July and August numbers. The “Good [...]

CCAA Site Updated

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

Perhaps the theory that said the person who updates the site was on vacation was correct, as it was updated almost first thing Monday morning in China.