Art, I seldom run into this problem. Illegals have the right to have a signature notarized. I don't think you did anything wrong and read this as a way to get around paying you.
In reviewing the thread beginning with Msg #137990, I am still trying to figure out who was rude or crude. I think you got very good information on that thread. The closest thing to rude you were told was to study your notary rules. If the point was belabored in your opinion, understand how much better it is to have this concept reinforced by your peers rather under than the state bar association's review so that all California notaries get loan signings jerked out from underneath them as a way to earn.
When we post something on a public forum, we are not posting information which only the most diplomatic and kindly spoken will be responding to. Some folks may come off gruff out of frustration by the fact that some of the notary classes given are guaranteeing results of passing a test for a very good reason. They are basically supplying answers to the test questions at the end of the class by giving a ten minute review of what is going to be on the test and the notaries do not learn squat.
It's so disappointing, unethical and it's cranking out notaries who are in this business for the dollar and have completely lost sight of the purpose of the notary.
Some post what they do out of writing style. Whatever the case, the fact remains that we all must have a thicker skin in business than to consider a redirect to one's notary manual to be rude and crude. JMHO, Art.
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