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jbelmont |
Posted - 02/06/2013 : 5:08:51 PM If you were a bar tender turned notary and created a company that did bar tender style notarizations -- with the small talk, gossip, and other bar tender type stuff thrown in, what do you think the signings would be like?
May I have some pretzels with my affidavit of occupancy please?
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smcohn |
Posted - 02/11/2013 : 1:49:22 PM While Calif. mandates $10. per stamp, could we bartender/notaries charge per shot? Some "fine" tequilas are similar in value and could be traded as barter/exchange. Similar to a shot each time my Giants score a run, I could get a shot from the client for each stamped notarization! Not to be sent back to title until the next day! |
jgdean |
Posted - 02/10/2013 : 09:44:17 AM I learned in my early years the hard way. NO LIQUIDS ON THE TABLE! All it took was a big mug of coffee to get knocked over all the dox to insist on the obviously practical rule. My only other rule is: "Thou shalt not read until I leave"....
Most clients are very agreeable.
Prompt, secure professional signings.
The first to call in North Central North Carolina!
http://www.NCSigningAgent.com |
jbelmont |
Posted - 02/06/2013 : 7:57:08 PM Not true! The bar tender notary typically asks if they would like him to call a cab for them! Except for the fact that they are already home!
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edelske |
Posted - 02/06/2013 : 6:05:29 PM The notary would take the borrowers house keys and only return them when all the docs were signed.
Kenneth A Edelstein Mobile Notary, Apostille / Legalization Processing & Fingerprinting http://www.kenneth-a-edelstein.com |
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