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Posted by pat/WA on 3/21/11 2:58pm
Msg #376942

NREIS

Does anyone have a name, address, or email address for anyone with any authority in the NREIS accounts payable department?

Reply by jba/fl on 3/21/11 3:19pm
Msg #376947

NO n/m

Reply by bagger on 3/21/11 3:40pm
Msg #376960

For God's sake, and I hate to sound cynical here but.......
IF you would have checked signing central first, you would not have accepted this assignment.
IF you would have listended to all of the notaries that have posted here, you would have not accepted this assignment.
Now that you have ignored everyone here, you are asking for help?
Right now, google is your best friend.
Or, try MANTA
Here is one of the Partners names. Richard Hvizdak

Reply by pat/WA on 3/21/11 5:02pm
Msg #376975

Back Off

With an attitude like yours you must be a real joy to be around!

Reply by jba/fl on 3/21/11 5:18pm
Msg #376977

bagger is fun....perversely. But in all fairness Pat

you come on here over and over with your questions, the same questions, repeatedly the same questions that may have been discussed earlier in the day; never use the Orange Search button or so it appears to many here, and just can't quite seem to learn.

Just how many times to we have to discuss NREIS with you? in the same fashion? Can you not do any looking around for yourself? I sometimes think that you don't read anything here except what you post - am I right about this?

I'm sorry if you think I am no fun as well, but I don't know how to be any more gentle than I am right now. Please, Pat, make an effort.

Reply by aanotary on 3/21/11 5:51pm
Msg #376981

here is what worked for me-

I emailed everyone I could think of at NREIS_( found all the email address's right here on notary rotary) and threatened to contact and invoice all the borrowers I had signed- this was quite awhile ago and they owed me 1100.00..between you and me -I was NOT going to invoice the borrowers- but they did not know that- I got all my $$ and they stopped calling me- so it was a home run-hope this helps-

Reply by Bob_Chicago on 3/21/11 6:11pm
Msg #376985

Re: NREIS ;Never stopped working for them. Been paid in

full, with no threats ( sometimes a bit slow, but no action required to collect)
Have collected many, many thousands of $$ since a lot of notroters said that would no longer work for them.
Hope that everyone gets paid.

Reply by CaNotarygirl on 3/21/11 6:19pm
Msg #376988

Re: NREIS ;Never stopped working for them. Been paid in

I always speak to Accounting associates at 800-753-3339 Geri Csonka: x1101. Give her a call If you leave a message you will get a call back with 24 hours. They are noe\w net 45 on therie acount starting in Aprin 2011. They are slow put they do pay up : ).


Reply by James Dawson on 3/21/11 6:26pm
Msg #376989

Re: NREIS ;Never stopped working for them. Been paid in

This is a classic example of the flaws in S/C

As a poster and reader here for a few years and getting to know the creditability exhibited by certain posters, weighing in on what I can determine, I would work for them just based on Bob's post. I believe he would NOT work for them if he was dissatisfied.

Now, I wonder how many times has Bob_ Chicago posted a good guy comment about them verses all the negatively from who knows who.

On the other hand, why would you work for someone, be dissatisfied and yet continue to work for them? That's what I can't understand. My .02

Reply by Moneyman/TX on 3/21/11 7:41pm
Msg #376997

I don't know that I would agree totally with you James

at least not on this one. Smile
** Let me start off by saying to Bob, I am not trying to attack you at all. Since your post is what James referred to your name & posts are being used as reference points. **

"I would work for them just based on Bob's post. I believe he would NOT work for them if he was dissatisfied."

While I do agree that "Bob" would probably not continue to work for them if he were "dissatisfied", I believe you have to take into account his personal acceptable level of satisfaction/dissatisfaction and see how close it is to your own before one could say that just because he (or anyone else) says a company is good regardless of all the negative reports is a company that you should accept work from.

If you have a strict Net 30 payment policy and "Bob" does not, your not on the same page. If, for example, "Bob" does not mind being paid 45, 60 or even 90+ days after the date of the signing, then of course he is not going to be dissatisfied if they pay 100 days out. You, having Net 30 terms, would obviously not be satisfied with this type of payment history. I know my credit card companies and electric company (both on Net 30 terms) will not put up with that type of payment policy from me and they are also businesses.

If "Bob" was willing to put up with late docs, large packages, last minute fax back notifications, and/or a lot of hand holding and babysitting from companies it would take a lot for him to become dissatisfied. If you, on the other hand, were not willing to have a client that constantly did all those things, you would become dissatisfied very quickly.

Bad economy or not, a business must be run on sound financial principles. For me, continuing to accept work from clients/customers that have a proven track record of not paying as agreed, or in some cases not at all, is not a financially sound act. To continue to do so after a long negative history has been established by that client would put me and my business at an unacceptable financial risk level. Any business that takes on too many of those types of clients is not going to be in business very long. Especially if they are already undercharging those clients/customers to start with.

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I do respect Bob, but I have to respectfully disagree with one of his sayings (and he already knows this so it is not new)

Msg #376339
"You have a 100% chance of not getting paid for a job that you decline because you think that there is a chance that you might not get paid (in full or after a longer period than you anticipated)"

Bob and I have different a different viewpoint on this which is one reason that I would not accept work from NERIS based solely on his post above (if I was still thinking about it). I prefer to pick my own charities to donate to and absolutely none of them are SS companies with a history of not paying as agreed. The slow payment (or non-payment) history that a company has created for themselves by their own actions negates the word "chance" for me, in Bob's saying.

Payment history has to count for something when we are making our decision whether or not to extend credit to a known company. While he is comfortable with the abusively, IMO, slow payments, I am not. His business practices work for him and mine work for me.

James, you are correct, that one has to consider the source. If someone else had very similar payment policies as my own were to say yea or nay on a company, I agree that I would give it a lot of weight in my decision.

Reply by James Dawson on 3/21/11 7:47pm
Msg #376998

Re: I don't know that I would agree totally with you James

Like is simple for me so let me just put it this way........I would work for a company based on your positive comment too!

Reply by James Dawson on 3/21/11 7:49pm
Msg #376999

PS.....I haven't worked for anyone in the last 2 1/2

months that has taken more then two weeks to pay me.

Reply by jba/fl on 3/22/11 8:15am
Msg #377027

Then you are not going to be happy with NREIS pay

policies.

I don't work for them. Never have, and probably never will. They have called me, and I am sure that they did so after they exhausted their search for notary in my area from their regulars. This alone tells me that if their regulars won't work, I probably shouldn't work for them either. You see, when everything was booming and working according to their previously schedule, I never got a call as I was late to their party. That's ok - I wasn't willing to work for what they paid anyway, but when they did finally get around to me, the forums were full of "they don't pay" lamentations.

My fellow notaries crying is something I pay very close attention.

Reply by C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 3/22/11 1:12pm
Msg #377094

Bob? You driving a hybrid?

They are my #1 first class lowballer....oh, and your welcome. Wink

Reply by C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 3/24/11 3:16pm
Msg #377404

must do your research BEFORE posting this type of question..

....Pat, had you done a SEARCH on this site first before posting, there's lots of info on this company posted here.

....And you're NOT a newbie, so you should know this by now...seriously!


 
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