Posted by Anonymous on 1/24/06 12:17pm Msg #90663
Accusigning
Please pass the word -- Accusigning in Loomis, CA. pays very slowly and then you have to beg Steve for your $$$$. I begged and was shorted $85 so probably be another 3 months before I get that money. It's true that when you call them, they are rude and act like they are being put out. Steve's fax # is 916/652-9388 and I suggest that when you send your invoice, write in black magic marker on a white sheet of paper, "Please pay invoice", include the accompanying paperwork and send it thru 5-10 times, that usually gets their attention. If they won't pay me then I'll use up their fax cartridge. Don't work for Accusigning!!!!
|
Reply by CaliNotary on 1/24/06 12:54pm Msg #90675
Well now there's a newsflash. At least for anybody who didn't see yesterday's post about Accusigning. Or the one the day before, or the day before that.
|
Reply by srnotary_CA on 1/24/06 1:03pm Msg #90678
Do a search on them you will get an eyefull n/m
|
Reply by Beth/MD on 1/24/06 7:24pm Msg #90801
Re: Do a search on them you will get an eyefull n/m
This is like the post that said Beware of SOX a few days ago. READ PEOPLE!
|
Reply by Dee_Fla on 1/25/06 11:11am Msg #91044
Hey!!! STOP!!! this bs has to stop! do you realize here at NR how many pages back you have to find for posts on certain topics before you can finally find one!!! The way this forum is set up its a lot of "work" to go back several and I mean several pages from when you last posted!
I have to agree to do the search on it...but!!!! how many of you really go back to read any new messages posted????? be honest now!!!
You all NEED TO STOP INSULTING EACH OTHER AND ACT LIKE PROFESSIONALS ON HERE!!!
If I was a SS or a TC reading this board and see this BS I would NOT hire any of you!!!!
D
|
Reply by FlaMac on 1/25/06 9:34am Msg #90976
CALL THE BORROWER FOR PAYMENT n/m
|
Reply by PAW_Fl on 1/25/06 10:40am Msg #91027
DO NOT CALL THE BORROWER FOR PAYMENT
You could be inviting trouble since the borrower has already paid for your services (indirectly) and you do not have a contract for payment with the borrower. If an NSA doesn't get paid, their recourse is to pursue payment from the agency (contractor) that hired the NSA or escalate to the agency or company that engaged the contractor's service.
|