Posted by Anonymous on 11/2/05 3:52pm Msg #73781
What do you do....
when you were supposed to do the docs in blue ink and about 12 pages into it, you realize, duhhh.....they are using black ink. This is what I did...not sure if it was the right thing.
I explained to the borrower that it needed to be in blue. I apologized. We went back, drew a line thru the black ink and he signed in blue underneath.
Did I do the right/wrong thing?
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Reply by CarolynCO on 11/2/05 3:54pm Msg #73783
you could have just switched out the Borrowers copies and signed them in blue leaving them the ones signed in the incorrect color.
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Reply by NY_TaxLady on 11/2/05 6:10pm Msg #73832
I agree with Carolyn
I think that is why they give us the borrowers copies. Done that when I or the borrower mess up anything.
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Reply by lulu on 11/2/05 3:54pm Msg #73784
Did you print a borrower copy? If so, just take the items with the incorrect ink color and swap them with the clean borrowers copy and then have them sign with the correct color
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Reply by Tennessee on 11/2/05 3:54pm Msg #73785
next time..
just pull out borrowers copies and use those, clean...smooth
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