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 Re: Me too
Posted by  Marian_in_CA on 7/21/11 2:07pm

I got it, too... and in reading the "termas and onditions"

"Notary agrees that any legal proceedings with SIGNING COMPANY for the collection of any balance(s) due under an assignment, the action shall be brought and tried solely in the courts of Sonoma County, California."

That's a good trick... don't fall for it. It means you would have to go to them to sue them when you may otherwise be able to argue venue belongs elsewhere.

"Never use white out, colored ink, or staples! These actions will void the documents."

Well, golly... I'm just plum out of invisible ink. Guess those pesky blue and black one will just have to void the documents.

And they cannot dictate how we attach loose forms, if need be.
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