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Posted by Anonymous on 3/16/06 3:54pm
Msg #105841

Becoming a Signing Agent

If you know anyone that is interested in becoming a Signing Agent (I have been one for four years full time), I heard from several people about an Ebook offered online for an inexpensive price. Anyway, just thought I would share the info.

www.indianaclosings.com is the web address.

Reply by Korey Humphreys on 3/16/06 4:23pm
Msg #105855

You should not advertise your own product &/or service here n/m

Reply by MichiganAl on 3/16/06 4:24pm
Msg #105857

Hmm, your from Indiana. This website is indianaclosings.com. Your anonymous. Why don't you just say, "hey I'm selling an ebook" instead of pretending you heard about it from others? Doesn't really make me want to run out and recommend your book.

Reply by Anonymous on 3/16/06 4:53pm
Msg #105872

I like the design of your website. I would like to become a signing agent, and I am interested in buying your book. But there are not enough details. Could you describe what is in the book besides just the names of the chapters? There's really not enough information provided to set it apart from all of the other books out there on being a signing agent. How many pages are in it? The inexpensive price is what makes me leery. You know what they say, "you get what you pay for". Is this some kind of a pamphlet? I want to learn how to be a signing agent. And I want to learn how to do it right. Do I get a refund if I don't like the book?


Reply by Korey Humphreys on 3/16/06 4:58pm
Msg #105875

Given that the poster is pretending to have 'stumbled upon the book' I doubt he/she/it will give you an answer. For replying to your question will result in revealing the BS spewed by the original message.

You probably have a better chance of sending him/her/it an email. You can find this from within the website. JMO

Reply by Tracy_CA on 3/16/06 5:04pm
Msg #105879

I took a class from the NNA for $180 on how to notarize loan documents over 4 years ago. To be honest with you, I think that I really didnt need to take the class. Even though it was a good class and I took some things from it, I mostly got my knowledge from each signing. To this day, I review each document, flag them with "sign here" stickers and get myself familiar with what their signing is going to be like.

I would suggest taking the plung, take your time because call backs suck and in time they will be a breeze.


 
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