Posted by RedBaron/IN on 8/6/10 4:45pm Msg #347972
NotaryFly.com
Has anyone registered with NotaryFly.com? If so, has it helped?
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Reply by Roger_OH on 8/6/10 5:26pm Msg #347978
See 6 topics prior to this for some info... n/m
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Reply by MaggieMae_CA on 8/6/10 5:51pm Msg #347981
NotaryFly.com
When I saw your posting I decided to go to the site. Turns out I may or may not have registered with them many, many moons ago; like maybe five years ago. I never received an assignment in any way shape or form. I'm wondering if the parent company of NotaryFly.com just entered the names, addresses and phone numbers of notaries who were registered with them???
I infiltrated the site (sounds like I'm a spy) to discover out of 50 notaries the search I did pulled up, no one had received a single signing through the site and with the exception of myself, no one had completed their profile page in its entirety.
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Reply by PAW on 8/7/10 8:06am Msg #348025
>>> I'm wondering if the parent company of NotaryFly.com just entered the names, addresses and phone numbers of notaries who were registered with them??? <<<
Something sure is aloft (pun intended) with their database. I tried to register but an error message said my "login" and "email has already been taken". Huh?? I have never signed up with them recently or otherwise, so I don't know why my information is in their database or how it got there. I must assume that they just entered the names and addresses (and possibly other information) that they obtained from other databases or scouring the web.
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Reply by SoCal Signing Co. on 8/7/10 1:29pm Msg #348086
Hey Guys,
NotaryFly just launched yesterday. If you are already in the database, you can log in using your email address as the user name and the password is: 123456
If you are not in the database, you sign up as a new notary. That is why the notaries don't have signings yet, it's brand new.
I know the guys who started this and have worked with them for a few years now. The goal is to rate us as notaries and to connect us directly with title and escrow, rather than using a middle man.
I hope it brings us lots of business 
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Reply by Teresa/FL on 8/7/10 5:55pm Msg #348113
There is a charge of $29.50 to $49 per job
for the Escrow and Title Companies to post each assignment (possibly less for larger volume). It is free for notaries to sign up so they will have a large amount of choices and can theoretically attract more TC business.
I signed up and my Notary ID# is lower than 32000, so it doesn't look like they have reached their claimed 35000 listings yet.
Their stated intent is to market the site to TCs as an alternative to using a SS. It will be interesting to see how successful they are in this endeavor, especially with the user fees they are charging. Only time will tell.
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Reply by MikeC/NY on 8/7/10 7:01pm Msg #348118
Re: There is a charge of $29.50 to $49 per job
Wait - escrow or title has to pay $30-$50 just to post the assignment? Isn't this basically an SS that doesn't have to make phone calls and therefore has lower overhead? I don't understand the business model, but I predict this idea will never fly (no pun intended).
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Reply by Teresa/FL on 8/7/10 7:27pm Msg #348119
Re: There is a charge of $29.50 to $49 per job
Only time will tell, but I don't see this being a big success either. Not at the proposed rates shown.
It is an electronic signing service with the fee charged upfront at the time the assignment is posted. I wonder what happens if the assignment is not filled through this website? Is a refund given?
I would want these questions answered if I were a TC.
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