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Posted by Anonymous on 5/24/04 10:25pm
Msg #2262

Sending Docs Back

I am new to this whole edoc thing in the past I have always had docs sent to me overnight with a return envelope, so in the case of doing edocs are you the Notary at the time given the Fed Ex or UPS shipping account number so that this cost falls back on the Lender.
Thanks

Reply by Stephanie on 5/25/04 12:27am
Msg #2265

In receiving edocs, you are provided an address to send the signed docs to upon competion of the signing.

There is an account number or FedEx and or UPS; it is up to you to have the supplies......legal sized envelopes/paks and airbills.
**You can get a supply from a FedEx or UPS location or order supplies by phone or the net.
It is quite easy to ship back and there is no cost to you.

Reply by anonymous on 5/25/04 8:37am
Msg #2273

Thanks for the info

Reply by Ninna Mantooth-Lopez on 5/25/04 11:53am
Msg #2280

Another tip: To avoid being inadvertantly charged the shipping, never put your return address in the sender block. Put the recipient's address.

Reply by Brenda Stone on 5/26/04 9:26am
Msg #2308

Thanks, Ninna, for this tip. It is good information to remember.


 
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