Posted by Calnotary on 1/14/08 6:32pm Msg #230567
Msg #230557
You are so right Cali, I still use high quality paper and print in a HP dual tray printer.
Nothing has gone down in price in my side! Or should I start lowering my quality of work?
75.00 per edoc signing is like working for 10.00 an hour. And it is true after all expenses like SE taxes, Income Taxes, gas, paper, cell minutes, toner, et cetera, et cetera.
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Reply by Burton Georgia Loan Closers.com on 1/14/08 6:41pm Msg #230572
Do lenders really care that you are using high-quality paper? If they do, we will upgrade the paper that we use; however, we use the cheapest paper and have never received a complaint.
Burton F.
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Reply by CF on 1/14/08 7:28pm Msg #230579
I use the chapest paper possible; and most of the time from Quill sales that are posted on this board. When Lenders/ TC's/ and SS's want me to use a better paper (personally I think is BS and would never even buy for myself) then they can print and overnight me the package. Much eaiser for me to do back- to back overnights than edocs, anyway!!!! Just my 2 cents!!
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Reply by BrendaTx on 1/14/08 7:32pm Msg #230580
Paper Quality
It's my guess that paper is of no consequence.
My experience is that loan docs are archived electronically, maybe kept for a period of time, but files are more and more handled through electronic means.
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Reply by Calnotary on 1/14/08 9:00pm Msg #230595
Re: Paper Quality
When I say quality paper I refer to 92/145/20; Brightness,whiteness and weight. Not that I am going to use photo paper or something, LOL!
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Reply by Frenchie/TN on 1/15/08 1:02pm Msg #230700
Re: Paper Quality
Imho there is only one good reason for using half way decent paper and that is your equipment. The paper does make a difference over time as to how your equipment performs and wears out. Some really cheap papers will cause jams. Just my 2c.
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