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Re: Inspections for E-Notaries
Posted by HouTexJoe of TX on 7/28/11 7:28am Msg #391730
I agree, Rich. I believe that also applies to those in the forum that continually bad mouth anyone who accepts low paying notary assignments. Obviously, when someone turns them down they just dial up the next person and so on. Sooner or later someone accepts the assignment. Those that turned it down may be able to walk proud but they still made zero income. Profit is profit, regardless of how slim. I certainly don't advocate doing a job and taking a loss on it unless it may lead to more assignments. You just never know. If someone can make some profit on a $10 job then so be it. Many years ago I did those assignments for Equifax in San Jose, CA. I had a backlog of 3 to 4 weeks doing 8 to 10 of those inspections a day. Money can be made if the volume is there.
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 Inspections for E-Notaries - CindyH on 7/27/11 9:26pm
 See msg. 391584. Similar situation. n/m -  MW/VA on 7/27/11 10:23pm
 Re: Inspections for E-Notaries -  Rich/PA on 7/28/11 2:10am
 Re: Inspections for E-Notaries - HouTexJoe on 7/28/11 7:28am
 All due respct....but.... -  Linda_H/FL on 7/28/11 8:16am
 s/b respect... n/m -  Linda_H/FL on 7/28/11 8:17am
 First of all, this isn't notary work, so the fee issue isn't -  MW/VA on 7/28/11 9:49am



 
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