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Re: I don
Posted by  JanetK_CA of CA on 1/22/17 8:47pm Msg #568661
I was thinking the same thing about those signature pads at retail stores, but yikes! Does that mean that anyone could sign our name for us, as long as they use the right characters?! Doesn't that just give you lots of warm fuzzies?! Wink NOT!!
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 When does a notary's signature "match"? -  VT_Syrup on 1/22/17 9:47am
 "signer's signature won't look much like the signature on -  Christine/OK on 1/22/17 10:14am
 IMO like any change there is going to be a lot of -  MW/VA on 1/22/17 5:55pm
 Re: IMO like any change there is going to be a lot of -  VT_Syrup on 1/22/17 6:49pm
 I don't know about other states, but I seriously doubt that -  MW/VA on 1/22/17 7:59pm
 Precisely my experience, Marilynn. Tnx n/m -  Christine/OK on 1/22/17 8:15pm
 Re: I don -  JanetK_CA on 1/22/17 8:47pm
 Re: When does a notary - Joe Ewing on 1/22/17 10:17pm
 ~like~ n/m -  MW/VA on 1/23/17 9:40am
 Bravo, Joe! I like this too. -  Cheryl Elliott on 1/23/17 9:57am
 Re: When does a notary - Probably More than You Wanted ... -  BrendaTx on 1/25/17 12:35am



 
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