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    How to cancel a Drawn Application?

    Does anyone have an email contact or link or even a phone number to cancel an application?
    I put in for one that I can't make it to and I'd hate to lose my Loyalty Points for a hunt I won't even be able to make. I know I can't get a refund. My LP's are much more valuable than the 3 bucks I paid to apply.

    I know it's extremely unlikely that I'll draw it anyways but I'd rather just cancel it altogether.

    #2
    I don’t think you can cancel once you’ve entered. Maybe you can. Will be watching thsi for responses.

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      #3
      Pretty sure your points are gone

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        #4
        Odds are you won’t loose your points.

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          #5
          You need to call TPWD, the draw hunts page should have the number.

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            #6
            Believe you will lose the points regardless

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              #7
              I know people have been able to cancel before.
              I actually called and canceled an application last year but now I'm struggling to find a number to call. Basically I was told that I just couldn't get a refund.

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                #8
                Still worth calling but from their FAQ page:

                Can I cancel an application after submitting it?
                No, once you go through the billing process and submit your applications, the order cannot be cancelled and application fees will not be refunded.

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                  #9
                  Like I said, I've done it before. Just struggling to find the right number now and wanted to see if someone had done it recently.

                  I know what the FAQ's say but it is doable. On my "Status" page it actually shows withdrawn on the year I had done it before.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bigchiefj View Post
                    You need to call TPWD, the draw hunts page should have the number.
                    Thanks.

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                      #11
                      You can definitely withdraw at the cost of no refund, however if it is getting drawn tomorrow you are SOL because they aren't going to respond until tomorrow.

                      (512)389-4505
                      hunt@tpwd.Texas.gov

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                        #12
                        You can withdrawn an application, used to be very easy but trying to call Austin and do this now is a mess after the system went online. Good luck finding someone that can help.

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                          #13
                          I believe as long as you don't accept the hunting permit you are not considered drawn for the hunt. I could be wrong but I believe that how it works.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by blincoln View Post
                            I believe as long as you don't accept the hunting permit you are not considered drawn for the hunt. I could be wrong but I believe that how it works.
                            Incorrect. If you are drawn, but don’t pay for the permit, you still loose your points.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Yakinthebox View Post
                              Like I said, I've done it before. Just struggling to find the right number now and wanted to see if someone had done it recently.

                              I know what the FAQ's say but it is doable. On my "Status" page it actually shows withdrawn on the year I had done it before.
                              You have done this before? Seems odd.

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