There could be a very simle explanation: there is no quote assiciated to… Could mean that within the database the final result is not assigned to the ID, which means that the process is finished and the other error could mean that the quote has been associated however the results have not been submitted, which happens after receiving the email… Overall this means that there is no such early indication, which is inline why they have not fixed it.
I think they’ve just stopped this page from being updated until they finish updating their Oracle Siebel database.
You need the Quote ID code AND different types of details of several candidates and Charterholders to figure something out. For this you need several candidates and charterholder friends to match and contrast their information.
Just being short or long doesn’t mean much without getting the Quote ID. These are entries to the Siebel Database. Digging more without a good grasp of the concept might confuse you more.
The issue behind CFAI leaks (happened this year and in the past), is the connection between some of their webpages and their CRM database system. I believe they need a technical guy on their Board that can’t be fooled by IT’s gibberish BS.
To those who PM me, am sorry I can’t share these findings (which might be as wrong as other speculations on AF)
I didn’t get to check my results, but got the long message and didn’t apply for membership. Seems like the error mesasge doesn’t have much to do with the charter status…
I have to admit, a few comments in this particular post annoyed me badly when reading them two weeks before the result day… but at the end of the day, we paid so much efforts in this and nobody is there judge whether trying to figure out a “hint” is silly or not.
Saying that… I do wish CFA would consider closing the account access completely as soon as any result related preparation started on candidate’s accounts in the future. Yes, I know we meant to have stronger mental power than this working in this industry and there are way more important things in life than passing an exam… but still… this whole drama is probably something that most candidates would rather do without.
High guys… Does anyone per chance know of any MBA program which accept the CFA level 3 as an alternative to the GMAT or GRE requirement? thanks in advance