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WFG Possibly Scam Alert - via Email....
Posted by  C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services of IL on 3/21/17 7:48am Msg #572290
Received an email from WFG, see below:

<<Hi ,

We are reaching out to you in behalf of WFG Lender Services.

You are listed in our database system as a reliable notary while updating the existing database, we found that some of the documents you have provided either expired or most current/ updated documents are not in our system.

We will require current/ latest documents in order to update your records in our database system.

Below are the list of documents which are either expired or not available in our system.

· Back Ground check
· Notary License or Bar Card
· Copy of the current E & O
· WFG Vendor Application/WFG Diverse application (Attached sample forms for reference)

Kindly reply to this email with the requested documents attached.
Thank you

Regards,
Danendra



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This email was sent from a company that is based out of India, called Knowledge Splice Services. Per their website, they have a PO Box in Wyoming. But main office is in India. No foreign business corp status in Wyoming listed.

Now I'm not 100% sure if WFG has gone the way of "outsourcing" its signing/closing services to this company, and I don't really care. I haven't worked for them since last year via SD and took forever to get paid.

But I'm posting this info here as I suspect that this maybe a scam. Please be wary of whom you send out your credentials to and always fact find first on suspicious emails such as this one.

Even though there are phone numbers listed where one can call and perhaps get some answers, I won't be calling as I prefer to receive work from US based companies.
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Messages in this Thread
 WFG Possibly Scam Alert - via Email.... -  C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 3/21/17 7:48am
 This was discussed a couple of weeks ago. Yes, WFG has -  MW/VA on 3/21/17 9:22am
 I don't remember reading here or anywhere else that -  C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 3/21/17 10:05am
 As far as I know, they only outsourced the database for -  MW/VA on 3/21/17 10:26am
 See #570246 from 2/17/17 n/m -  MW/VA on 3/21/17 10:37am
 That message thread doesn't prove anything but one person -  C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 3/21/17 11:54am
 I had received an email from WFG, confirming that they were -  MW/VA on 3/21/17 2:37pm
 Marilyn you did, but it was vague. -  C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 3/22/17 9:25am



 
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