Posted by Linda_H/FL on 4/26/08 12:28pm Msg #245191
Stamp recommendations requested
I need a new stamp - anyone have any recommendations for the stamps sold here? TIA
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 4/26/08 1:52pm Msg #245207
I'm very happy with the Vision stamp I bought from this site.
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 4/26/08 2:41pm Msg #245210
Thanks, Sylvia - that's the one I ended up with..:) n/m
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Reply by titleme2nc on 4/26/08 3:02pm Msg #245215
How long dose your stamps usually last?
I am needing a new one as well. Which do most prefer? Rubber or Embossed.
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 4/26/08 3:06pm Msg #245216
Re: How long dose your stamps usually last?
Embosser's only optional in FL - rubber stamp is mandatory.
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 4/26/08 3:10pm Msg #245217
Oh..sorry..and to answer your question..
I've had my stamp for 18 months and I think it still stamps okay (still get pretty clear impressions) but it's leaking ink like crazy - had ink all over my hands yesterday (better than all over the docs I guess) - had to do my signings with a paper towel in one hand to wipe the excess...not sure if I over-inked it (didn't think I did) or if something's wrong..so I bought a new one.
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Reply by Lee/AR on 4/26/08 3:17pm Msg #245220
Most Recording offices prefer rubber stamp. n/m
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Reply by NCLisa on 4/26/08 6:49pm Msg #245235
I love my XStampers!
Been going on 5 years, and I've never had to re-ink it. I have 3 of them, and they are all going strong.
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Reply by A-1 Signing Agents, LLC on 4/26/08 10:42pm Msg #245256
Re: I love my XStampers!
I read somewhere that in FL with the embossers, if you have to fax anything, you have to shade over the seal for it to show up. I prefer the inked stamp anyday.
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Reply by Margaret_FL on 4/27/08 6:04am Msg #245263
Re: I love my XStampers!
Your inked stamp is not an option. Anything you notarize must have this. You may use your embosser in addition to your stamp but not by itself. When I have to attached an acknowledgement I always use my embosser to attached together.
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Reply by LkArrowhd/CA on 4/27/08 5:09pm Msg #245310
Re: I order three at a time to last the length of a four
year commission. I try different types. Never be without a working stamp and not that anyone asked but begin the commission renewal process 5-6 months prior to expiration, so you are never out of commission....WINK WINK.
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