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Posted by Charm_AL on 9/28/06 12:32pm
Msg #149070

Hahahaaa

Flaskmac is over on GMN putting NotRot down!...incredible Smile

Reply by PJM/MI on 9/28/06 12:34pm
Msg #149073

Charm, what is GMN? Will you please send a link?
Thanks!

Reply by Charm_AL on 9/28/06 12:42pm
Msg #149076

I e-mailed it to you

Reply by Laura Upton on 9/28/06 12:46pm
Msg #149078

charm,
can you email it to me too? thanks, laura

Reply by Merry_CA on 9/28/06 1:21pm
Msg #149086

Charm,
Can you email it to me too? thanks, Merry

Reply by Ndwa on 9/28/06 1:47pm
Msg #149087

Re: Hahahaaa...Very funny! n/m

Reply by Charles_Ca on 9/28/06 2:19pm
Msg #149096

Re: Hahahaaa-You surprise me Merry! n/m

Reply by Charm_AL on 9/28/06 2:43pm
Msg #149103

ok - to avoid all the e-mails, here's the post...

BEWARE NotaryRot and NNA....
Posted by FranMac on September 28, 2006, 5:06 am
User logged in as: FranMac54
152.163.100.13

There are 6 standard types of background checks determined by the number of years researched ie. 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, lifetime. They all vary in price. The lender and the title company will have to comply with the regulations. They will notify the signing agent of thier requirements.
BEST ADVICE....do not pay NNA, NotaryROT, ANY signing service etc. to do this as you will get ripped off my a third party vendor who has no idea what they are doing. Only to spend your money then find out that the lender requires a different type of check.

Anyone having governmental clearance should update thier security info so that you can include it ie. all census employees have a background screening and are given a minimum level clearance. It goes to your credentials and you should state it on the Background Investigation Form.




Reply by Winston_Tn on 9/28/06 3:41pm
Msg #149114

Re: ok - to avoid all the e-mails, here's the post...

"There are 6 standard types of background checks determined by the number of years researched ie. 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, lifetime. "

I believe there is actually a seventh standard, that would in theory, substantiate her adversity to payment. The seventh standard background research extends only to short durations, or recent (current) events. As an example, a researcher could simply look into, or observe the current involvement of an individual...friends(if any), family(if not denied), organizational alliances, habits, hobbies, personal psychosis, conduct in/or on public forums...etc.

In this way, cost is held at a minimum and certain individuals could be deemed a "risk" without further consideration. Now without mentioning any names or aliases, there has been a perfect example here on NR...Flip Lightly Around a Month Ago to C....

Reply by Lisa Prestegard on 9/28/06 6:14pm
Msg #149141

Winston, you crack me up!

When I'm through TN next trip north, let's commisserate over a cup of coffee. It's a long drive to Minnesota, and I could use the break Smile


 
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