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Originally Posted by TheBrazilian
Although not everyone that applied for DACA is on the spreadsheet we do have some important information to estimate the amount of people that are still waiting for the renew past the 120 days (USCIS goal).Lets consider the date range that the glitch happened, Feb 14th to May 14th
02/18/16 Basofia's application number is 0900376XXX
05/15/16 DreamSpouse's application number is 0900695XXX
695,000-376,00= 319,000 application numbers which means there are at least 159,500 individuals ( 2 consecctive numbers per person, odd numbers for I-821D and even number for I-765) that applied between 02/18 and 05/15 (87 calendar days).
Considering the numbers of the spreadsheet, there are 132 applicants between the same period and 35 are still not approved or 26%. So if we use this percentage in the estimated total number of people during this period than about 41,470 people are still waiting for approval, not including anyone that applied after 05/15.
Of course this is only speculation but it would explain why the USCIS is so overwhelmed and unable to give straight answers. 
But if the number are somewhat accurate it means that 159,500 people paid $465 each, it translate to $74,167,500.00......... Pretty sure they could afford to hire more help.
My timeline:
Application received: 05/09/16
Biometrics:06/02/16
Expiration:09/23/16
Approval: Pending
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Wow that's pretty good I forgot about the receipt number being a factor in all of this, that makes sense and yes they made a whole bunch of money from this, they definitely have the funds and means of fixing this mistake.