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 What was the oddest place to sit at a signing?
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22459

California
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Posted - 02/21/2013 :  7:16:57 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I just had the worst signing place. Your topic says oddest place to "sit", well, I wish I would have been able to sit! I had to stand... In the laundry room of a mobile home while we did the signing on top of the washer and dryer. To top it off, I was trying to hold my breath for the entire signing because I was standing 3 inches from the biggest, full, cat liter box I have ever seen! What is wrong with people??????? "We only thought it would be a couple of papers". SMH

Teri W.
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IntegrityNotary

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Posted - 01/31/2013 :  10:00:02 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Many times I've had to sit on the floor and sign at a coffee table. Worst ever was on concrete steps in the middle of winter!
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Dannotary

California
265 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2013 :  12:13:53 AM  Show Profile  Visit Dannotary's Homepage  Reply with Quote
This is not a lie, it is all true. Nice area, nice house, two signers educated big wage earners. Both were hoarders. Took 2 steps into the front door and they had to sign on the wall. No sitting down or table. They were both plum nuts. That was a long time ago. If that happened today, I would have walked. I cant do a good job with all the meticulous detail, regulation, organization required to do it in a way that insures that I get paid in that circumstance. I dont suffer fools gladly anymore.
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jbelmont

California
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Posted - 01/25/2013 :  2:57:45 PM  Show Profile  Visit jbelmont's Homepage  Reply with Quote
We have had many notaries give us their stories of odd places to sit at signings. One sat on a dismantled toilet. Another had to "crouch on a coach" signing on a low coffee table. Others have signed on the floor. There was the case of the phone booth signing, the trunk of car signing, and other odd places.

So, what is your best story of an odd place to sit at a signing?

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