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Posted by sue_pa on 12/26/06 3:09pm
Msg #167721

what is wrong with this picture re BancServ

Back in the late 1990s when a package turned into faxed docs (no such thing as e-docs back then) they paid (they set the fee) $200. I just turned him down for $125 for a double e-doc loan. Almost a decade and an extra loan for a reduction of $75. I don't think so.

Reply by John_NorCal on 12/26/06 3:18pm
Msg #167722

Would it have anything to do with that well known national organization that keeps churning out notaries by the thousands, all looking for the pie in the sky millions to be made signing documents? Nahhhhh, that couldn't be it, could it???

Reply by Jersey_Boy on 12/26/06 4:02pm
Msg #167724

yikes....

I agree with you on the fee part....

I am just trying to imagine the insanity of waiting for an entire loan package to come out through the fax machine...... and then making a borrower copy...

Jeez... glad I wasn't in the business during the stone ages (or the 90's in this case), I was too busy checkin' out the ladies in High School at that time....

Reply by PAW on 12/26/06 4:20pm
Msg #167727

Spent many an hour waiting ...

... while the lender and/or title company sent the faxed documents. Fortunately, I've always had my own fax server system (starting with 2Point and ending with Delrina, now Symantec) so printing was a snap once the documents were received. But often the sender's fax wouldn't negotiate properly with the fax/modem so speed was degraded to 9600 baud and sometimes 4800. It took a long time receiving. That's when dedicated fax lines or efax systems were a must. Now-a-days, I very rarely get anything by fax. Just about everything is email.

Reply by Lisa Prestegard on 12/26/06 4:13pm
Msg #167726

I wouldn't take a $200 job from them frankly!
They owe me for three closings they say never took place (one canceled at the table, the other two closed).
Even producing the confirmation AND the notarized page of the recorded mortgage hasn't compelled them to pay me.
Nope... they're on my No No list forever.

Reply by Teddog/CO on 12/26/06 4:42pm
Msg #167728

They just do not pay enough.

Just an FYI. Do save every email you receive for every job (I keep a file for each month.) As the invoices are paid I delete those emails.

Lisa, don't blame you for putting them on the Forever NO NO list.

Reply by Teddog/CO on 12/26/06 4:46pm
Msg #167729

Forgot to add.

No confirmation - they have no appointment.

Reply by BrendaTx on 12/26/06 5:09pm
Msg #167733

They paid me $200 for a job last year. Then they tried to get me to come down on it because of the docs being wrong...short story...I came back and reprinted the docs, returned and completed the signing. By the time the appointment was over FEDEX had run. They needed the docs the next morning and had to send a courier out of Houston to here to pick up the docs.

Now, how that was my fault, I can't tell you, but they tried everything they could to make me take responsibility for it, but I would not. The check came for $200. However, I was not the least bit impressed by their bully tactics. Supposedly, I was taken out of their database. But, no...they have called again and again. I have not taken another one from them.


 
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