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 No one faults any SS for the faultering in the industry
Posted by  MistarellaFL on 8/17/08 4:29pm

No, no one faults SS's for the industry meltdown. We fault the SS industry for the cheapening of the profession, in fees and quality of service. Almost every new TC client reports about their bad experience(s) with SS notaries.
Not that all SS notaries are bad or inexperienced, but I would guess the majority is...otherwise, why all the fax backs and phone calls?
They are either babysitters, or they completely ignore you.
Either they didn't catch the mistake the notary already faxed in, or they didn't bother checking the work faxed in, or the Tc screws up and blames the notary, and when the $hit hits the fan, then they drop their notaries like hotcakes.
And, on top of it all....they take a HUGE portion of the fee. And then to top it off....they don't have a financial backup plan in the event that a client goes out of business before payment.
And most don't have a good enough accounting system in place. There are lots of complaints from notaries regarding non-payment.
Take your pick...
Truth is, NSA's are a good tool for a SS, rather than the SS being a good tool for the NSA.
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