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loyalty757
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Posted - 11/14/2011 : 8:09:49 PM
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Hi Kenneth Thank You for those kind words! My husband and I are "NEWBIES" as you call us I am a person who is not shy about asking questions I have been talking with Carmen who has been a life saver! I read a lot of your postings and appreciate them and everyone else on 123! I sent my Aunt a link about you since she is thinking about becoming a Notary also and lives in NY. We live in Virginia by way of NY!! Thank You again for the kind words, I must say that if it was not for 123Notary we would not be getting any calls! It was worth the money!
Yours Truly,
Davette Bellamywww.loyaltymobilenotary.com
quote: Originally posted by edelske
This is your BEST resource for getting questions answered from highly experienced notaries / signing agents. None of us were born as notaries; we learned, often slowly, often the "hard" way. There is no need for you to make the mistakes we made. Ask questions here. The "old hands" are ready, willing and able to mentor you to making a profit. We don't guarantee your success; but we will help you in that direction. There are no "dumb" questions; with the exception of the question on your mind that you do not ask!
The collective wisdom and experience available here is both extensive and freely offered. This section of the Forum is your "fast path" to getting the "insider" tips and techniques that will speed you along to being successful. It does not matter how basic or minor the issue is - we all started knowing nothing; and most of us learned from others. The really great aspect here is you will get a variety of opinions; and will form your own opinion - that will work best for you.
Start a new topic with the issue of interest to you. There is an option to "subscribe to topic" so you will get an email when someone responds to your issue or concern. It's a two way street. As we (the experienced ones) answer your question - our own noggins ponder your new post and we strive to express ourselves clearly.
Please join us, lurking (just reading and never starting a topic or answering a topic) is OK, but your real concerns will only be addressed properly when you ask questions. You are certainly also welcome to give US your suggestions and advice - it works both ways!
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edelske
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Posted - 11/14/2011 : 6:36:47 PM
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This is your BEST resource for getting questions answered from highly experienced notaries / signing agents. None of us were born as notaries; we learned, often slowly, often the "hard" way. There is no need for you to make the mistakes we made. Ask questions here. The "old hands" are ready, willing and able to mentor you to making a profit. We don't guarantee your success; but we will help you in that direction. There are no "dumb" questions; with the exception of the question on your mind that you do not ask!
The collective wisdom and experience available here is both extensive and freely offered. This section of the Forum is your "fast path" to getting the "insider" tips and techniques that will speed you along to being successful. It does not matter how basic or minor the issue is - we all started knowing nothing; and most of us learned from others. The really great aspect here is you will get a variety of opinions; and will form your own opinion - that will work best for you.
Start a new topic with the issue of interest to you. There is an option to "subscribe to topic" so you will get an email when someone responds to your issue or concern. It's a two way street. As we (the experienced ones) answer your question - our own noggins ponder your new post and we strive to express ourselves clearly.
Please join us, lurking (just reading and never starting a topic or answering a topic) is OK, but your real concerns will only be addressed properly when you ask questions. You are certainly also welcome to give US your suggestions and advice - it works both ways!
Kenneth A Edelstein Mobile Notary, Apostille / Legalization Processing & Fingerprinting http://www.kenneth-a-edelstein.com |
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