Posted by Gregory Andre Smith on 1/23/09 11:48am Msg #275388
Dynamic Field Solutions, California
Has anyone done business with this company?
| Reply by docs1954CA on 1/23/09 11:56am Msg #275391
Lots of information on this company, some pretty recent, no good at all. Check them out via the search feature.
| Reply by CopperheadVA on 1/23/09 12:06pm Msg #275392
Dynamic Field Solutions recently contacted me via e-mail for a job in an adjacent county. I responded politely that I was available, but due to their poor payment history reported by other notaries I was unable to accept the job. I received a response that they do over 300 closings per month and they didn't think that there were that many complaints about them in comparison to the number of closings they facilitate.
I responded by pasting the Signing Central ratings from Notary Rotary into my e-mail, and also mentioned that there had been two message threads just the day before with several notaries posting of non-payment, ignored phone calls, ignored e-mails, sending collection letters via certified mail, etc. I also mentioned the poor payment comments listed on the numbers site and the 10 registered complaints on the coffee website. In light of all these complaints, I stated that I was unwilling to accept work from them at this time.
Their response? A snippy "Good for you".
What did this tell me? I don't think they give a care in the world about all the notaries that they leave unpaid for services rendered. They seemed completely unconcerned with the complaints against their company. I will never work for Dynamic Field Solutions, PayPal ahead of time or not.
| Reply by Calnotary on 1/23/09 12:21pm Msg #275396
Every time I see their phone number in my caller ID, I don't bother to answer.
| Reply by NVnotary on 1/23/09 1:40pm Msg #275411
Can you imagine if when a bill collector called saying "well, I have alot a bills, how can you expect me to pay all of them?" Of course, you pay 100% of what you owe, regardless of how many you do a month. I got the impression that they didn't care when the last time I worked for them (never got paid), your invoice had to be in by 7 days or they wouldn't pay you. They owe you for work done! End of story.
| Reply by V. Julie Brown on 1/23/09 2:34pm Msg #275416
Well shame on me for giving them a chance. I took on a signing 2nd of January and they said they would send a check out that some week because of my concerns with their payment history. Jason has not responded to my e-mails and calls are going straight to voice mail. So my advise is stay away.
| Reply by SShoreDude on 1/23/09 2:57pm Msg #275420
Just say no,
And wear lots of garlic around your neck and hope they don't get you.
| Reply by Susan Fischer on 1/23/09 4:02pm Msg #275428
Sent to collection, and they still shorted payment ten
bucks.
Last note - they sent check to me, rather than collection co, so I, in turn, paid their fee.
They are bad news McGoos.
| Reply by MW/VA on 1/24/09 8:58am Msg #275489
I did one for them a couple of weeks ago. I asked for & received PayPal payment upfront. They've called me several times since, and I said it would need to be PayPal upfront. They didn't call me back.
| Reply by Jennifer Pryor on 1/27/09 2:47pm Msg #275732
I received a call from Jason yesterday to do a split signing (1 signer Monday & 2 signers Thursday). I told him my fee & he sent me a confirmation email. Well, I confirmed receipt of the email and followed up with a voice mail, but did not receive further information regarding the signing. Today I received another call for the same signing. I informed that I didn't receive any further information yesterday and they told me that signing was cancelled. I told them that before I accept assigment AGAIN, I had concerns about being paid and being notified of the signing staus in advance. Needless to say the lady stated she would call me back about being paid up front and to confirm the signing. No call back and it is 3 hours later.
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