Posted by Kathyrn Blankenship on 10/14/10 9:04am Msg #356699
Dynamic Field Solutions
I did two signings for this company, before checking this site. Have been paid for one and not the other yet. By chance, they called me again, then I checked this site. Sent two request back to them to find another notary because I would not do their work. They prepaid for one signing and re-assigned the other signing. Feel sorry for the notary that got the second one. If I do not get paid as promised, here's my policy; don't work again without prepayment, call them for payment, if still not paid call title company, then if not paid put a mechanics lien against the borrower's property. Last but not least, notify the States Attorney General, who will begin a fraud investigation. If found guilty title company can lose right to write title policies. By the way, Have never had to go to these lengths to be paid, but will if you make me. Just pay me and we will all be happy and get along. I love every signing company and all I want is to be paid for my work! P.S. When you work with prepaid clients, keep notes on everything, because they do lie and say you made mistakes and did not call after closing. Good paper trails defend you fee.
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Reply by Lee/AR on 10/14/10 9:16am Msg #356700
Trying to put a Mechanic's Lien on the borrower's home is NOT a good idea. They HAVE already paid for your services.
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Reply by Donna McDaniel on 10/14/10 9:16am Msg #356701
' then if not paid put a mechanics lien against the borrower's property' Really? Why would you try to hold the borrowers responsible for DFS not paying you?
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Reply by Les_CO on 10/14/10 9:38am Msg #356706
I would not do any of the things you recommend to get paid. It’s easier just to say no in the first place. Just don’t work for someone that has a less that sterling reputation here.
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Reply by James Dawson on 10/14/10 10:00am Msg #356711
It's easier to just not work for them. Take the loss as a learning experience and move on. All previous poster correct, not a good idea. IMO If face, because just about all the SS read this, you probably just got you name erased on 80% of them hiring notaries.
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Reply by SheilaSJCA on 10/14/10 10:02am Msg #356712
There are enough companies out there, that you don't have to work for deadbeats. So what if they "promise" to pay upfront! Who do you think you are helping by keeping them in business? Certainly not yourself or your fellow notary. Why don't you try loving your fellow notary instead of loving every signing company that comes along? Your post is so pointless!
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Reply by JAM/CA on 10/14/10 11:43am Msg #356734
Hear! Hear! Sheila n/m
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Reply by Frank/NC on 10/14/10 10:19am Msg #356714
Why not just decline their work from the get go. There really are so many good companies to work for that you end up causing yourself more aggravation than it's all worth when you get involved with the bad ones. The truth of the matter is that for the most part, the 4 and 5 star companies don't cause problems, are well organized and a pleasure to work with. Stop knocking yourself out notifying anyone or trying to place liens which you can't do anyway.
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Reply by DD/OR on 10/14/10 11:35am Msg #356729
I agree with you.
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Reply by DD/OR on 10/14/10 11:36am Msg #356730
I forgot to add that Dynamic Field Solutions is AKA Dynamic Signings. This is how crooked company stay is business. They just change their names.
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Reply by MW/VA on 10/14/10 8:17pm Msg #356848
I can't imagine going the route of a mechanics lien on the borrower's property. They didn't contract for your services, so there's no grounds for it. To add to your non-payment issues, you might end up getting sued by the borrower. We need to exercise good judgment in who we accept work from. There's so much history here on DFS and I can't sympathize if you got burned.
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Reply by Ann ABC notary on 10/18/10 9:38pm Msg #357230
In this ecomony, when even the title companies are taking sometimes more than 2 months to pay the signing companies, you should be greatful you still have some work. The flow of work you are experiencing will not last. but , for those of you that keep posting negative comments, everytime a signing company checks you out on this sight, they're not going to want to deal with anyone that may be a problem maker. You all go to school for 1 hour to get your notary "certificate" and you feel you are entitled to make half of what an attorney makes. By the way, you cannot put a mechanics lien again the borrower's property, since they did not contract with you directly. BIG LAWSUIT FOR YOU! If you all had any business sense you'd all understand it's not just about sitting around and waiting for someone to call you for a job and obviously most of you have nothing else better to do than bash companies on this site.
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Reply by jba/fl on 10/19/10 12:39am Msg #357240
Every so often comes a message that I just cannot ignore.
You may not have enough confidence to stand alone in the face of brisk breezes let alone hurricanes, etc. and this economy is a challenge as well, but there are many of us who really do understand how business works and take charge of how it is working for us.
We are not "Greatful" (sic) having to wait for our money and do what is legally necessary in order to have it in our hands and bank accounts within a reasonable time frame or we choose not to continue in any type of relationship with the other company. My decision making is totally independent of any company's decision making as to whether they want to do business with me. I'm not a trouble or problem maker - I provide solutions to companies with problems and projects. Hopefully a company I do business with will have too much business to spend time reading these posts on this "sight" (sic) - and most do. And they do recognize who knows what they are doing and who doesn't.
"You all go to school for 1 hour to get your notary "certificate" and you feel you are entitled to make half of what an attorney makes."
I know CA and FL have stricter requirements than 1 hour to become a notary which leads me to believe that you are not even a notary, which brings me to a better understanding of your employee mentality. Some boss of yours has fed you a line of crap which you are now regurgitating in an effort to elevate your own perceived status. Becoming a notary is only the first step; understanding the loan process is more complicated and time consuming. As to whether or not one makes "half of what an attorney makes" would be dependent upon what an attorney makes and doing what to make that fee. Your shrill noises aren't logical and logic is one measure towards success in the lawyering business.
Your minimum wage mentality could be dispelled somewhat if you could learn to spell; if you could learn to capture a thought and carry it to completion in the written form and if you could demonstrate logical procession from thought to thought. Give it a try - we might be able to find you a $10 per hour job yet.
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Reply by Ann ABC notary on 10/19/10 2:20pm Msg #357315
Re: Every so often comes a message that I just cannot ignore.
It's obvious you don't know what you're speaking about, considering I've lived in California and yes, it is only 1 hour of class that needs to be taken in order to take a test and pass! Hun, I probably make more than two of you combined! My opinions are based upon the fact that i see the same regurgitated nonsense by most of you same people on this "site". I am a business owner and yes i know what it takes to run a business. I also know that most businesses do not pay their "vendor" for 30 days, because this is in fact what you are "a vendor". I have no boss telling me what to "say". My opinion is based solely on people such as yourself. My perception is correct. It is obvious to me this is a waste of my time, since you seem to be obtuse. Hope you all have a wonderful day!
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Reply by jba/fl on 10/19/10 4:17pm Msg #357340
Re: Every so often comes a message that I just cannot ignore.
"It's obvious you don't know what you're speaking about, considering I've lived in California and yes, it is only 1 hour of class that needs to be taken in order to take a test and pass! "
Since when? What happened to that 6 hour brush up, learn for the test everyone else has to take in CA? How are you so special? I know lots of CA notaries who will want to know your "secret". You could increase your income by selling that "secret" to them.
Is your real name Lucy Sky Diamonds?
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Reply by Sandra Aguirre-Herrera on 12/18/10 5:34pm Msg #365458
Wow these guys have the worst reputation EVER. Look at the BBB ratings and stuff. We should all use that one collection agency for Notaries ONE BOX.
http://www.trustlink.org/Reviews/Dynamic-Field-Solutions-205963740
http://www.la.bbb.org/Business-Report/Dynamic-Field-Solutions-100064928
This company might be able to help all us Notaries who these guys owe money too: http://notariesunited.webs.com/howitworks.htm
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