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Posted by pat/WA on 1/6/09 11:36am
Msg #273652

certification

What is the recommended?

Reply by Linda_H/FL on 1/6/09 11:39am
Msg #273654

What is the recommended what?

Reply by pat/WA on 1/6/09 11:43am
Msg #273655

Sorry., What is the recommended company to contact regarding certification?

Reply by Les_CO on 1/6/09 12:56pm
Msg #273665

Send me $10 and I will personally 'certify' you.
Thanks!

Reply by jba/fl on 1/6/09 1:07pm
Msg #273668

Send me $15 and I will send you a certificate, suitable for framing...gold seal and all. You will supply frame of course.

Reply by Les_CO on 1/6/09 1:13pm
Msg #273670

Re: certification PS

If you are asking about the NNA "certification" I'd recommend you save your money. The Avaricious leading the Blind. To be an "NNA certified signing agent" just shows that you are gullible. Now MY PERSONAL certification carries great weight, far eclipsing any NNA drivel....... By anyone of relevance.

Reply by Becca_FL on 1/6/09 1:21pm
Msg #273673

The "numbers" site sent a $7.99 special for cert this week n/m

Reply by Ilene C. Seidel on 1/6/09 2:14pm
Msg #273675

These yoho's are so cute. It's important how your profile reads, you know experience.
Certification is not important. Look at some other closing agents profiles to get helpful info.

Reply by Les_CO on 1/6/09 5:49pm
Msg #273699

For years the NNA has been most noted for their incorrect and totally misleading advice. There have been innumerable posts here and elsewhere by respected and knowledgeable people that have thankfully informed us all about the glaring errors the NNA has continually made regarding notarial law. I can only compare being “certified” by the NNA as a ‘signing agent’ to have taken a class on broker ethics from Bernard Madoff.

Reply by Roger Kennedy on 1/7/09 1:41pm
Msg #273749

I have been in the business almost 10 years, due to the high cost of certification, I had to let this go as most ss companies don't pay as much I get a lot of call for $40 and $50 and $65 for edocs!!!!! I have to cut costs too so I let my membership slide and I carry the minimum E&O as I cannot afford $100K E&O. I don't see how anyone can get into the e-notarization with the start up costs!!! It will take forever to get your money back and then show a profit.


 
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