Posted by Ralph Wedertz on 1/31/08 3:52pm Msg #233389
All Reverse Transactions Lowers Fees
Here's an interesting email - $80?????? (Shades of Nations Direct)
Dear Ralph Wedertz:
Due to current market conditions, we regret to inform you that certain clients that conduct business with All Reverse Transactions have mandated that the notary fee for the signing of Reverse Mortgage documents will now be no more than $80.00 including email documents with Borrowers copies.
We would like to continue our current working relationship with you, but understand that this new mandated fee may cause you to reconsider doing business with All Reverse Transactions.
This new fee does not apply to all of the clientele that conduct business with All Reverse Transactions so there will be closings that will pay a higher notary fee. However, if you decide to reconsider and would like your contact information removed from our database, or if there are certain service areas that would preclude you from accepting an assignment for this new fee, please advise our office via email at [e-mail address]. We will make the necessary updates to your contact information upon receipt.
All Reverse Transactions values the partnership with all of our Notaries/Signing agents and look forward to a prosperous 2008.
Thank you for your continued support during these difficult economic times and we look forward to your feedback.
Thank you,
Nancy Geiger All Reverse Transactions
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Reply by Becca_FL on 1/31/08 4:22pm Msg #233397
Ralph, please read at least the 1st page of posts b4 posting
something that has been posted five inches below. And note the following message that appears every time you post a new message. Thanks.
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Reply by Becca_FL on 2/1/08 9:22am Msg #233507
Re: Lora, "the rule book" is
Yes they are, Brenda. For those that can't seem to find the "Rules and Guidelines" here they are.
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