Posted by Stamper_WI on 9/21/12 10:27am Msg #435225
"Did Borrower Sigh?"
First question on a feedback sheet for a signing.
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Reply by ToniK on 9/21/12 10:56am Msg #435229
lmao they usually do when I leave.
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Reply by Gregory/CA on 9/21/12 11:12am Msg #435230
Of course they do. My BOs usually say OMG especially when I
tell them how many pages we need to go through.
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Reply by MW/VA on 9/21/12 11:13am Msg #435231
LOL! Yes, sigh of relief--many people have been in
the process for months.
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 9/21/12 11:30am Msg #435236
LOL....think they mean "sign"? LOL n/m
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Reply by C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 9/21/12 11:36am Msg #435239
holy cow, really? what a question? lenders are doing
'pysch' evals now...LMFAO!
Probably to determine if the BO are "sane" enough to eat their bullcrap...wow...
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 9/21/12 11:37am Msg #435240
Obviously a typo...but WE have to mind detail!!! n/m
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Reply by MW/VA on 9/21/12 11:42am Msg #435242
Yes, typo, but we had some fun with it. ;-) LOL n/m
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Reply by Lee/AR on 9/21/12 11:44am Msg #435243
If B refuses to sing, contact us immediately n/m
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Reply by MW/VA on 9/21/12 11:52am Msg #435246
ROFLMAO! n/m
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Reply by GOLDGIRL/CA on 9/21/12 11:56am Msg #435248
Even the CA SOS ....
can't get it right. For those of you who saw their letter to Marian that she posted yesterday, did you notice it read "..... blah blah blah an acknowledgement is the notarial certificate attached to a document when a notary public confirms the identity of the singer....."
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Reply by Linda_H/FL on 9/21/12 12:26pm Msg #435250
LOL..no..I missed that...too funny!!! n/m
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Reply by VT_Syrup on 9/21/12 4:17pm Msg #435278
Re: Even the CA SOS ....
No doubt the CA SOS employee who typed the letter had just finished answering a question about how to confirm the names of signers who use stage names.
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Reply by JanetK_CA on 9/22/12 2:14am Msg #435351
Re: Even the CA SOS ....
Yes, caught that. I also noticed that they neglected to "sign" it... I think it helps us to keep in mind that the SOS office is composed of fallible human beings. 
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Reply by C. Rivera Chicago Notary Services on 9/21/12 2:59pm Msg #435269
what about "Did Borrower Sit?" NO? ....too far I know... =) n/m
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Reply by Jessica Ward on 9/21/12 9:08pm Msg #435327
"No, but he did have a cough..." n/m
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Reply by CopperheadVA on 9/21/12 9:56pm Msg #435332
How about "SIGNORS" instead of "SIGNERS"
So many companies, including large national TC's, spell it "signors".
According to dictionary.com:
SIGNOR = a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a man, either used separately or prefixed to the name.
SIGNER = 1. a person who signs. 2. a person who writes his or her name, as in token of agreement. 3. a person who communicates by or interprets into sign language.
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