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Posted by Susan Cunningham on 4/7/12 12:41pm Msg #417230
Notary Public Network, San Francisco, California
Fabulous company. So happy to be working with them. Ginger is wonderful and always helpful. With this company, I am not "just another notary." She is responsive, attentive and pays promptly. Couldn't ask for anything more!
| Reply by Lee/AR on 4/7/12 1:07pm Msg #417233
CA only? As they seem to be very CA/NNA oriented.
| Reply by MrEd_Ca on 4/7/12 2:51pm Msg #417238
There might be more here than meets the eye at first & has left me scratching my head a little bit after discovering the following connections:
The administrative contact for Notary Public Network is listed, at Whois.sc, as On Target Domains.com out of Oakland, Ca, which has 687 notary related domain names listed for sale. (If you are looking for a domain name, it might be listed for sale here.)
On Target appears to be related to Bay Area Notary.com whose administrative contact is that of a person who has the same last name as the currant "ABC" president. Who also used to be a trainer for the "ABC".
Not only that, but a domain name that I have been hoping would come available since it is no longer being used around here by a local notary, a local name (ie local to me), now has the administrative contact listed as the systems administrator for the 'ABC" out of Chatsworth, Ca , which is at least 500 miles away from me. Is the "ABC" now in the 'domain name game' (ie business)?
I certainly hope that the person who started this thread was paid a decent fee, & not the NNA recommended fee of a few years ago.
& I am still scratching my head about this & wondering about 'the rest of the story'. Where is Paul Harvey when we need him? (Not to mention PAW when we need him, which is not necessarily now).
| Reply by Susan Cunningham on 4/7/12 6:13pm Msg #417246
I started the thread today and wasn't paid anything. I didn't ask to be compensated; I only posted because I am quite content with representing this company and wish there were more like it. The owner here in the Bay Area only learned of the post after it was submitted.
| Reply by MrEd_Ca on 4/7/12 8:28pm Msg #417262
I was not saying, or, to my knowledge, in any way implying, that you received a fee for your original post on Notary Rotary; I was saying that I hoped you received a decent fee for the notary job that led you to post it in the first place (& of course that information is between you & the service). I, for one, did appreciate your original post, & my reply was not intended to offend either you or the signing service or imply that you had been paid for that post or anything else untoward. I always like to check out, as much as I can, any new-to-me signing service prior to signing up. In this instance, my process of 'checking out' NPN led me to much more information than I was expecting & I thought that information deserved sharing with the rest of the Notary Rotary community.
| Reply by Susan Cunningham on 4/8/12 9:41pm Msg #417326
Hi Mr. Ed- OK - that's cool. Perhaps I jumped to a conclusion as I have been offered a "thank you" fee for writing about a different company; I did not accept. Love the forum for all I learn from everyone, and my comments are offered to help others in return for all I get out of it. I appreciate the quality of your comments.
| Reply by ReneeK_MI on 4/8/12 5:57am Msg #417273
Admin contact may/may not have anything to do with co.
Might just be the person/entity that registered the domain. If you look up my website, it will show Netek as the admin - following that leads to my son-in-law, who has nothing at all to do with my business other than setting up my site and registering my domain.
| Reply by Marianne Tyler on 5/1/13 8:38pm Msg #468182
Love working with Ginger and her team. They are on the ball. This company definitely deserves an A+.
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