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| You are replying to this message: | | | Posted by KimWmsVA on 11/24/09 7:23am
I find it amusing when it appears that someone is trying to pull one over on me. I received a call yesterday afternoon from DFS. I explained that due to my personal experience and the reviews I have read here and other places, I would not be able to help them unless my full fee was made up front via paypal. He seemed taken aback that I would suggest such a thing, but politely hung up. I received an email from DFS later asking for the same signing, my response was the same. Two hours later I receive a call, "Hi Kim, this is XXX from, uh, hmmm, California. Are you available for tomorrow at 7pm" I recognize the number, even though she did not tell me she was from Dynamic, I knew and gave her the same information I gave earlier. She asked if I could see how far it would be so that we could negotiate a price, I told her what my price was and her response was that "we are only getting paid $105 for this one". I apologized and told her my price stood.
Point one - don't try to avoid who you are when you call. Be upfront. I understand that many of the individuals who call may not have anything to do with making sure the notaries are paid timely, but be honest, please. It makes it easier on all of us.
Point two - why in the world would a signing company accept a signing for $105 when they know that they are going to have difficulty in finding a qualified notary to do it for that price.
Geez, I never heard back, so maybe someone else took the signing? |
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