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 Call for debt resolution signing from private individual
Posted by  VT_Syrup on 6/22/19 5:26am

This was a first for me. I got a call to sign a POA related to representation for credit card debts from a private individual, instead of the usual signing services. The person worked in VT but lives in NY. I referred them to New York 211 for referral to a reputable credit councilor. I explained their are good and bad credit counseling firms. Apparently the person already had problems with one firm.

If the person decides to go ahead with the POA, I suggested going to a Vermont town clerk or city clerk for a free notarization. For reasons often discussed on this board, I don't want to do those.

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