Posted by Nadine Davis on 11/16/08 9:35pm Msg #269859
DigaSign-Attn Enjoa Users
Attn: Enjoa Users.
I was using Enjoa and I did the update for 3.1 and I had errors that Enjoa could not fix, and was told by Enjoa that after my next license renewal (July 2009) I would need to get a air card (cost of the card plus monthly fee of up to $60.00)that Enjoa was not going to be supported unless I was on the internet.
So I looked into it after alot of crying and found the notary journal by World Wide Notary.
I am a former Enjoa users and switched over to Digita Sign by the World Wide Notary.
I like it alot better. You can use it via the internet or disconnected from the internet.
It is a journal but it also has the ability to have borrowers sign on the pad, which is were every thing is going in the future. Also the fee includes your electronic notary stamp as part of the package, it is a one time fee, no yearly license fees.
What I like about it is that I can submit to them what I need to help me out and they are willing to do the modifcations to the program.
As a former Enjoa user you can qualify for a special discount of up to 30% off of retail through the World Wide Notary-WWW.WWNotary.com. (As I did.) You must use the code ND to get your discount, and World Wide Notary can give you the details. Their Phone 940-553-4585.
If interested you can e-mail me at [e-mail address] with any questions.
Happy Notarizing!!!!!
| Reply by Marian_in_CA on 11/16/08 11:20pm Msg #269865
Sounds like advertising to me. n/m
| Reply by Linda Hubbell on 11/17/08 4:01am Msg #269871
Interesting
"was told by Enjoa that after my next license renewal (July 2009) I would need to get a air card (cost of the card plus monthly fee of up to $60.00)that Enjoa was not going to be supported unless I was on the internet"
1. You can be on the internet without an aircard...
2. Whatever happened to privacy and journal security?? - how is internet record-keeping secure OR private??
Since e-notarization is still not industry standard, with so many kinks to work out of it, I'll stick with my tried and true paper journal...least I can lock them up - securely.
JMHO
Oh..yeah...P.S. - I, too, think this is advertising.
| Reply by Linda Hubbell on 11/17/08 4:07am Msg #269872
I should add
my statement about e-notarizations was in response to this statement: "It is a journal but it also has the ability to have borrowers sign on the pad, which is were every thing is going in the future"
I do realize that e-notarization and Enjoa are two separate things...that'll teach me to post this early in the A.M..!!!...
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