Posted by Charm_AL on 9/15/05 6:28pm Msg #65496
ok...here's a first...
printing out docs...just saw on instructions "needs a wet signature' wat dat?
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Reply by Iris_WA on 9/15/05 6:33pm Msg #65497
Just a guess ...
but it probably means "signed by hand" versus rubber stamp or similar .... ? (Maybe the "wet" goes back to the days before ballpoint pens.)
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Reply by Signing_Doc on 9/15/05 8:12pm Msg #65528
"wet signature noun. An original signature written on a piece of paper, as opposed to a fax copy or to an agreement offered verbally or electronically." Hope this helps...Stuart Las Vegas NV
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Reply by Anonymous on 9/16/05 12:48am Msg #65616
"oh, come on now. We have discussed this in the past. Any experienced notary would have done a search and found the answer." Did you use the orange button?
Only kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reply by newlysmomva on 9/16/05 7:48am Msg #65641
Ha! Ha! I wouldn't have known what it was either.....wet, how wet do they want it?
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Reply by LawrenceOK on 9/16/05 9:25am Msg #65657
They want it soaked "IN INK"
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Reply by Dave_CA on 9/16/05 9:46am Msg #65659
Pen not pencil, could not resist...
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