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pasignag |
Posted - 03/18/2015 : 5:53:16 PM Has anyone tried reporting a title company to the state insurance department for non-payment? Wondering if it works.
The BBB is not for business to business complaints so that is not an option.
Collection agency or court? I've never tried the collection agency route.
Christine http://www.rushmobilenotary.com/
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edelske |
Posted - 02/22/2021 : 6:45:25 PM This is all so silly. Why do you "get paid later"? I did this for 15 years in NYC and all "new" clients paid via PayPal "up front". Once or twice "up front". Then, when "trust" was EARNED I permitted (it's the Seller that defines the payment terms) "some" to pay afterward. And that was to be PROMPT. Sure, some "went away" but I did not miss them. Take control of YOUR business, you set the rules about payment, not the buyer of your services.
Ken, now retired, and rarely "screwed".
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Angela V |
Posted - 06/04/2015 : 3:03:04 PM Great job Christine! I would also suggest going direct to the client you provided services to.
Angela V
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crtowles |
Posted - 03/25/2015 : 06:04:40 AM Christine, just curious. Did you look them up here or on notary rotary before you did the signing to see if they had any payment problems with others?
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