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 Re: Why pay them? They just figured out another tactic to sep
Posted by  John_NorCal on 8/27/08 12:54pm

**I also don't understand the concept of paying $$ to pay your bills but people do that all time**

I hear you on that! It's crazy to pay someone a fee just so you can pay them. I went on line to pay a bill for my wife, I had an option of paying with my debit card over the phone. I started to do that until I found they had a $9.95 "service" fee to do that. No way Jose!

But back to the matter at hand, no one should pay anyone to be in a database. And certainly for Calif notaries, there is no reason to pay for a background check. Our state check for our commissions goes all the way to the FBI database, that's far more than what they do for the $30.00 that they want. BS big time! (as far as I know it even goes to Puerto Rico!!--})
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