Posted by Anonymous on 6/30/05 5:02pm Msg #49127
Express Notary...working experience & opinons please
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Reply by db_IL on 6/30/05 5:54pm Msg #49147
To be honest I considered putting "Anonyomous" on this post. But then I thought - why hide when I'm telling the truth. To put it plainly, working with Express Notary has its pros & cons:
PROS- (1) always meet a reasonable (sometimes generous) fee (2) pay like clockwork (work this month - check sent 20th next month) (3) have been known to work with some new SA's
CONS - (1) always Ameriquest (yuck); huge doc package (2) docs via SecureSendit make only certain printers compatible with format (3) usually late delivery of docs (mad rush involved often making you late for other appts) (4) reps can be short or abrupt (esp. if you say you can't work their signing in due to other signing appt or personal obligations, sometimes they want to lay a guilt trip on you or ask "do you do this full or part-time?"
I can't say I dread their calls, I just realize now that any assignment from them will require at least a 2-3 hour timeslot. Decide for yourself.
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Reply by PAW_Fl on 8/5/05 2:27pm Msg #57178
>>> (1) always Ameriquest (yuck); huge doc package <<<
Just accepted one from them (Tustin, CA). It is **NOT** an Ameriquest. It is a Guaranty Trust. Also have done a couple in the past, again not Ameriquest.
>>> (4) reps can be short or abrupt <<<
Had a conversation with Mark. He was not short or abrupt. Very friendly and accomodating.
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Reply by PAW_Fl on 8/5/05 3:31pm Msg #57200
Forgot to spell check ... s/b accommodating

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Reply by Becca/FL on 6/30/05 7:48pm Msg #49162
No problems to report. Nice guys, that understand what we go through in the field.
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Reply by CA Notary on 6/30/05 10:48pm Msg #49222
There are two Express Notary companies in southern California - one in Tustin and one in Irvine.
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Reply by ML/PA on 7/1/05 7:47am Msg #49269
So, which one are the comments about?
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Reply by db_IL on 7/3/05 11:18pm Msg #49726
Note: my comments only apply to Tustin, CA Express Notary!
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