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Posted by wildflower on 10/22/11 12:44am
Msg #401283

Should I Stay or Should I go!

First has anyone ever heard of Prolink? 2nd have offer to a refinance tomorrow but a lil nervous because TC says that the Borrower is married but don't have wife's name & will leave a blank space where the wife's name should be & then I see her name on the Tax Forms? Now only wants to pay $100 for Edocs and there are 148 pages- is it me or I feel like I need to bail on his one?

Reply by Notarysigner on 10/22/11 1:21am
Msg #401284

IMO you should always check S/C then decide for yourself unless you're just trying to generate a discussion, which I'm sure you'll get.

Reply by Buddy Young on 10/22/11 1:49am
Msg #401285

I did a refi for them on 10/11, havn't got paid yet


Reply by Buddy Young on 10/22/11 1:52am
Msg #401286

Re: They have 4 stars in signing central, n/m

Reply by rolomia on 10/22/11 4:47am
Msg #401293

Re: Your above post title is clever, but...

...we should all be careful about wording our post headings similar to the titles of popular songs or other widely-acclaimed works of artistic expression published with © copyright protection. Filthy-rich authors of such works and their industry assoc. reps. won't hesitate to shove their greedy claws into our well-meaning pockets. Of course, my comments are in no way directed toward Universal Music Publishing Group, for whom I have great respect and admiration. Thank you.

Reply by rolomia on 10/22/11 5:31am
Msg #401294

My above comment regards the first 3 posts in this thread.

It was nothing more than a suggestion that I must remind myself to follow, as I, too, have been tempted to write clever headings for my posts. But, having studied licensing rights as part of my legal research career during my TV/radio/film studies in college/university academia life, I feel that I have some familiarity with this topic.

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Reply by NJDiva on 10/22/11 7:37am
Msg #401296

um, er, uh, echem...Are you bored or something? n/m

Reply by HisHughness on 10/22/11 10:01am
Msg #401298

Rolomia, were you perhaps...

...involved in the production of a couple of 185-page packets I had last week?

Reply by Sylvia_FL on 10/22/11 11:03am
Msg #401300

Re: Your above post title is clever, but...

Rolomia
titles can be trademarked, they can't be copyrighted. (same as recipes cannot be copyrighted)


http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-protect.html

"How do I copyright a name, title, slogan or logo?

Copyright does not protect names, titles, slogans, or short phrases. In some cases, these things may be protected as trademarks. Contact the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, 800-786-9199, for further information. However, copyright protection may be available for logo artwork that contains sufficient authorship. In some circumstances, an artistic logo may also be protected as a trademark"

Reply by Notarysigner on 10/22/11 11:34am
Msg #401303

Thank you Sylvia for providing clarification and reference n/m

Reply by HisHughness on 10/22/11 11:45am
Msg #401305

Re: Thank you Sylvia for providing clarification and reference

Geez. It was supposed to be humorous. You guys need to let out the elastic in your underpants and relax a bit.

Reply by Notarysigner on 10/22/11 11:49am
Msg #401307

Re: Thank you Hugh for providing clarification and reference n/m

Reply by rolomia on 10/22/11 2:08pm
Msg #401314

Re: Thank you Sylvia for providing clarification and reference

Yes. His Hughness. Thank you. You appear to understand that I was trying to be funny. Finally, somebody on this forum gets it. Duh! Hello?! Do the rest of you take life so seriously that you no longer recognize humor when you see it? Geez! Lighten up, yourselves. But, I do enjoy the banter.

Reply by MichiganAl on 10/24/11 1:21am
Msg #401406

I recognize humor when I see it!!

And when I do actually see it, I'll let you know.

Reply by wildflower on 10/22/11 2:49pm
Msg #401315

Re: Your above post title is clever, but...

Ok so now I know how to protect my song I am gonna sing if he doesn't pay me! SHOW ME DA MONeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! LMBO! BTW- did yall check out the picture of The Highness- He's a handsome lil Agent looks like A Hip Anthony Quinn & don't worry Buddy Luv my heart will always Bloom for you-
Wildflower! LOLOLOL

Reply by Julie Aragon on 10/22/11 6:21pm
Msg #401323

Re: Your above post title is clever, but...

thanks everyone you were very helpful!! It went good except when I got there the wife said she needed to leave within 45 mins. OH gees...
Another thing I'm not sure of is my registration number? Is that my commission number?
I just dont remember a registration #.
Thanks

Reply by HisHughness on 10/22/11 6:33pm
Msg #401329

Re: Your above post title is clever, but...

***Another thing I'm not sure of is my registration number?***

Your unique Registration Number is the equivalent of a Vehicle Identiication Number, or VIN, and was issued to you at birth. You will find it on a small slender plate on your left shoulder blade. It is also stamped on your transmission, but you will have to find that one by yourself.

Reply by NJDiva on 10/24/11 1:12pm
Msg #401454

It is also stamped on your transmission, but you will have

to find that one by yourself. LMAO Sorry, but I found that hysterical!


 
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