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Posted by  Yoli/CA on 10/16/19 2:54pm

I don't see them in SC. Orange "search" brings up some discussion with most recent being 2013.

Received an email from Tim Wagoner, Sr. Account Manager - National Settlement, asking for my availability for today 12-3 (email stamped at 10:21am) for refi with 30-45 minute drive from me. Docs were ready. I responded I could accommodate … purposely omitting my fee to see what they were offering. He responded their refi signing fee is $100. I responded my base edoc fee to that city is $150. He said "Sorry we can't do that." I thanked him for responding and we parted ways.

Have they always paid such low fees??
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