Posted by Michele Alcala on 9/9/07 2:27pm Msg #210027
maverick signings
Anyone ever used this company? It's signings for the automotive industry. They provide you the training of how to fill out the docs, for a fee. Then they register you with the services to be hired.
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Reply by Barb/MO on 9/9/07 2:38pm Msg #210028
Perform an orange-button search for 'Maverick' n/m
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Reply by CaliNotary on 9/9/07 6:50pm Msg #210046
Sounds like a scam to me n/m
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Reply by MichiganAl on 9/9/07 7:12pm Msg #210048
If I've got to pay them to sign up, then it ain't happening
Any company that has to make their profit by getting unsuspecting people to pay them to sign up must not be getting much signing business in the first place.
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 9/9/07 8:22pm Msg #210057
Re: The fee is payment for their training and
certification in handling the automobile docs - however the sad thing is several people HAVE paid them, taken their course (some several months ago) and have yet to receive a call for any work. Anyone I've read who's posted about this has yet to see any fruit of their labor - or their money...
I have no personal experience with this except receiving the e-mails and reading the feedback..
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Reply by John_NorCal on 9/9/07 9:35pm Msg #210062
Sounds like a scam to me too. If you really look into auto transfers, at least in California, there really isn't anything to it from a private citizens point of view. You buy a vehicle, get the pink slip, go to DMV or AAA present it to them, voila, it's done. All the car dealers have their own people on staff to handle this, so where will your market be? Beware of all these people who will sell you their program so you can get a job.
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Reply by MistarellaFL on 9/10/07 10:23am Msg #210100
What a joke. I am one who paid the $30 for the "training" and the "manual". I am quite certain I could have made it through an auto closing without either. I have NEVER had a request for a signing through them, either. Don't waste your money.
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