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Posted by 24/7 - MOBILE DOC on 4/27/06 9:15pm
Msg #116455

THANKS TO ALL OUR GREAT SIGNERS...

HAVEN'T BEEN ON IN A WHILE... BUT, I DID WANT TO SAY "THANKS" TO ALL OF OUR GREAT NOTARIES.. WHO IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE FOR MOBILE DOC'S... YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK..!!!!!

Reply by Signing_Doc on 4/28/06 12:22am
Msg #116477

although I'm not a signer with you, I HAD to reply......(education major)...the plural for "is" is "are"...as in (your sentence)..."...to all of our great notaries...who IS always..." the sentence should read "...to all our great notaries...who ARE always..." (sorry, but spelling and grammar BUG me!)...(I guess I wont be called by you eh boss?)...."Doc"

Reply by Dawn Smith on 4/28/06 12:48am
Msg #116484

What the heck is your problem? The siging company was complimenting their notaries and all you did is criticise them on their grammer! Shame on YOU!

BTW - Thank you 24/7 I AM one of your notaries and I appreciate the business you have given me!!

Reply by Signing_Doc on 4/28/06 12:58am
Msg #116486

Sorry, poor grammar and spelling are one of my greatest pet peeves...I hope they took/take it in the spirit it was given (constructive criticism) and NOT dumping on them. If I was misunderstood, I apologize. "Doc"

Reply by Sherry Harrington on 4/28/06 1:51am
Msg #116499

Dear "Doc". Obviously you missed the true meaning of the message. This company is GREAT to work for and they pay very nicely. You're right, you may not be contacted by them, but they are one of the few respectable companies that appreciate the work the NSA's do. It's amazing what petty little "triggers" can cause someone to make themselves look really dumb.

Reply by BrendaTx on 4/28/06 8:19am
Msg #116514

Sherry, It's helpful when we can work for folks who have a command of the English language.

Doc's means the docs possess something, for one thing. Like fingernails on a chalkboard. Sorry, but my opinion is just that...my opinion. Thanks and have a great day.

Reply by SarahBeth_CA on 4/28/06 9:31am
Msg #116532

Good Grief and Oh Brother

Anyone that would get offended by a correction of basic gramar needs some thicker skin. The company could be great. The author probably smacked themselves in the forehead when they realized what they did and went to the coffee maker. Occasionally I do make the gramar mistake but I've got more important things in life than getting upset over someone pointing it out to me. That's not to say I don't care about my mistakes. Just remember edit what you write.

Reply by VERONICA DESCHANEAU on 4/28/06 8:53am
Msg #116518

You really like that caps lock key! n/m

Reply by 24/7 - MOBILE DOC on 4/28/06 9:26am
Msg #116531

WELL, IT'S TOO BAD YOU HAVE TO HAVE SOME FOLKS WHO ALWAYS NEED TO PUT THEIR 2 CENTS IN... WE ARE NOT WORRIED ABOUT IT.. THIS ONLY HELPS US WEED OUT THE ONE'S THAT DON'T APPRECIATE GOOD SIGNING COMPLANIES!!! FOR THE REST... GOOD JOB.. AND LOTS MORE BUSINESS TO COME...!!!! THX AGAIN.. FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK.. IT'S GREATLY APPRECIATED.

Reply by peterole_MN on 4/28/06 9:34am
Msg #116533

I LOVE TO KEEP THE CAPS LOCKED ON...THE SCRIPT IS ALWAYS EASIER TO READ.
HAVE a great WEEKEND and come BACK next month REFRESHED!!!

Reply by Winston_Tn on 4/28/06 9:55am
Msg #116535

Re: Geeze...

[ALL CAPS] is considered not only appalling netequette, but also suggestive of superciliousness, which is in direct contention with the context of this post.

Study after study has shown that it is much more difficult to read text in all caps than it is in upper and lowercase letters. We look at and read words by their letters but also by the shapes of those letters in patterns. These shapes are called the "coastline" and refers to the ups and downs of the descenders and ascenders of the letters. When words are written in all caps, there are no ups and downs. All the shapes and heights of the letters are exactly the same. When words are written in all caps, we have to read the words letter by letter which really slows us down. Read this paragraph in all caps to see how much longer it takes.

STUDY AFTER STUDY HAS SHOWN THAT IT IS MUCH MORE DIFFICULT TO READ TEXT IN ALL CAPS THAN IT IS IN UPPER AND LOWERCASE LETTERS. WE LOOK AT AND READ WORDS BY THEIR LETTERS BUT ALSO BY THE SHAPES OF THOSE LETTERS IN PATTERNS. THESE SHAPES ARE CALLED THE "COASTLINE" AND REFERS TO THE UPS AND DOWNS OF THE DESCENDERS AND ASCENDERS OF THE LETTERS. WHEN WORDS ARE WRITTEN IN ALL CAPS, THERE ARE NO UPS AND DOWNS. ALL THE SHAPES AND HEIGHTS OF THE LETTERS ARE EXACTLY THE SAME. WHEN WORDS ARE WRITTEN IN ALL CAPS, WE HAVE TO READ THE WORDS LETTER BY LETTER WHICH REALLY SLOWS US DOWN. READ THIS PARAGRAPH IN ALL CAPS TO SEE HOW MUCH LONGER IT TAKES.



Reply by SarahBeth_CA on 4/28/06 12:16pm
Msg #116568

Winston great illustration

When I looked at your post my eyes naturally avoided looking at the all caps and went straight to the not all caps paragraph. I didn't even want to read the all caps.

Reply by COCO_CALI on 4/28/06 12:57pm
Msg #116574

web address

24/7 Mobile doc, what is your Web Address.

Reply by M LaBelle on 4/28/06 10:52pm
Msg #116703

You are welcome amd you are also a great signing service with excellent status in my book.



 
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