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Posted by aanotary on 8/20/11 9:19am
Msg #394343

Must be rude person week?

Have 2 signings. Both in Davis, ca. It is an affluent area. The first one- the borrower thought it more important to direct all her attention on fiddling with her drivers license than to sign her loan
Documents. She would sign one paper and then spend 5 minutes trying to shove her license into the slot.
I would say sign here & and we would repeat her shoving the DL into the plastic slot. Here is the scarey part. Her profession? Surgeon!! I don't think I would want her operating on me if she is not nimble enough with her fingers to replace her DL? Second BO decided to return my confirmation call at midnight? Woke me out of a deep sleep. Rude people!

Reply by BrendaTx on 8/20/11 10:16am
Msg #394350

AAnotary...

Those midnight confirmation calls...

Every one that I answered gave the same response..."I thought this was your office number and that I would just leave you a voice mail."

I can't blame them for that...sounds like something that I would do.

Reply by aanotary on 8/20/11 10:51am
Msg #394352

Re: AAnotary...

well this Broad apologized on her VM for calling so late- so she knew it was wrong- but it was more important to her to possibly wake me ( which she did)- Because confirming the appt. could not possibly wait until morning?

Reply by BrendaTx on 8/20/11 3:16pm
Msg #394373

Got it. n/m

Reply by Notarysigner on 8/20/11 11:31am
Msg #394359

Re: AAnotary...

a lot of affluent yada yada people often return calls late. Work 12-16 hour days, dinner out, get home late then return calls on VM before retiring has been my experience. Usually Bankers, Lawyers, Investment Broker types. Another reason why I offer, "you can return my call or text me back to confirm."

I think they would show the notary a little more respect if the L.O./E.O. would stop blowing their own smoke and let the borrower know that the "Notary" is an important part of the entire process, rather then portraying us as just someone with a "stamp". No respect is shown because they don't know what our responsibility is until we show up. IMO

Reply by Margaret Paddock on 8/20/11 3:15pm
Msg #394372

I had a signing where the lady called her friend the Realtor to do the signing all the way through. She didn't really have any questions, but she needed the attention. On top of that took time out to talk to the electrician doing repairs.
After signing she was looking through her set of papers for a certain one. She had some out and scattered so I offered to help. Then she belittled me for taking them out of order as I tried to go through and straighten them out for her. spoiled rich ____!

Reply by 101livescan on 8/21/11 10:15am
Msg #394406

High maintenance...I would have said, how about I do the notarizations and you two can spend all the time you need to go through the package together, I'll be on my way and leave you to your "work"!

There are people who have no regard for your time because you are dispensable to them...without the notarizations, it goes nowhere.

Reply by Alz on 8/20/11 6:26pm
Msg #394386

As a former trainer of physicans, they are brilliant and

exceptional at what they do; however, they often feel vunerable when it comes to matters outside of their profession and do not want to appear incompetent or defeated

Sounds like this person place value and importance on putting the DL in its rightful place.


 
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