Posted by 101livescan on 10/17/13 9:24am Msg #488414
Lulls are good sometimes! Examining the CFPB bulletin
Good time for cleaning out closets, storage areas, get back to basics. Analyze where we go from here.
It also gives us time to sharpen our marketing rools and look hard at who we're working for. There are still a lot of great companies to work for, although remember the numbers I showed you earlier for CA SS's
Of the 328 CA companies listed in SC, only 86 have 3.5 to 5 stars. 140 are companies that have no ratings because a) they are out of business b) they are also basic NR members on this board doubling as a SS c) good question, why aren't they rated.
I've noticed a heightened awareness by posters on this board about companies that they can't find any information on, it's not readily available in SC. Great work! by all. I think we need to keep this in the forefront of our brains. By seeking help on this forum, and calling out the companies who are rated poorly and still trying to hire notaries for jobs, we can keep current on which are the best companies to work for.
Keep the mug shots coming, very entertaining and telling about their character, and laughable that they think they can snake NSA's across the country.
Google is the best tool for finding information about companies and their owners. If they aren't listed in SC, we need to get them added.
Every company in business should have a FBNS, a business license, and if they are a legitimate company, a website that is not a nickel and dime $5 a month website, but rather one that is interactive and shows some commitment to the biz by investing in a great presence on the internet.
I hope that no one gets snaked for any more money going forward. Times are lean, but companies have been paid and so should NSAs.
On a further note, take a look at this bulletin ~
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/newsroom/consumer-financial-protection-bureau-to-hold-financial-institutions-and-their-service-providers-accountable/
Read the bulletin at the bottom......very interesting read. To me, I interpret it, that title companies are to be held responsible who they outsource their work to. I still say Valuamerica and the others should be held responsible for money that was not paid to notaries. They did not do their job !!!!!
Can't we find a attorney who would just like to handle this for fun, but gets their name out there, for uncovering this, and who knows what else?
Hugh, darling, where are you this morning? Whaddya think?
As I've said before, I have no dog in this fight, I am not owed any money by defunct companies. The last time I was snaked was in 2005-6 by 11th Hour Signings, Instafi.com and Docuservusa.
Thank God for heightened awareness!
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Reply by HisHughness on 10/17/13 10:33am Msg #488430
***Can't we find a attorney who would just like to handle this for fun, but gets their name out there, for uncovering this, and who knows what else?***
You mean find an attorney willing to work for free to make all those notaries who worked for free feel better?
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