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JPParker

North Carolina
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Posted - 06/17/2013 :  08:03:41 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have done a couple of jobs for them as side projects. You are correct, especially since no notarial skill is required for the assignments I have received. The one plus is that they have paid consistently.
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notaryslife

California
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Posted - 06/16/2013 :  05:48:00 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I forgot to add to this message how it had unfolded, that I wrote them back to please call me because I just had my eyes dialated and couldn't read what they wrote me. I got an email back that the job had been taken and to contact them to sign up with them. That's what set me off. If you can't take the time to call someone you really have no business to contact them in the first place. They made it seem I wanted to work for them when the fact was I didn't read their message.

These people running these businesses need to get a clue to stop abusing the email system this way. If you can't call someone to explain your business opportunity, don't contact to begin with. None of this email cattle call slavery! People with low self esteem like to be summoned this way.

Sincerely yours,


Notary's Life

Edited by - notaryslife on 06/16/2013 05:51:20 AM
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notaryslife

California
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Posted - 06/15/2013 :  9:50:25 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
.................. (inappropriate language) These morons need to get a life and stop operating this way presuming people even want to hear from them at all. I wrote them never to contact me again, they abuse email with this solicitation for my services and I'll kick their asses if they ever write me again. Seriously I'm pissed off at this moronic communication for a $15-30 signing offer.


"We found you listed on 123Notary.com. We have a field visit/letter delivery available on Taylor Street in San Francisco, CA 94102. It is a one-time attempt and if the customer is not home, the letter can be left taped to the door or with a 3rd party. The letter is from the customer's bank asking them to call in regarding their automobile loan. A photo of the home as well as the collateral vehicle (if present and the customer allows) is required. We typically pay between $15 and $30 for these (depending on the distance for you) and need completed in the next 2 days either between 8:00am and 9:00pm if during the weekend OR between 5:00pm and 9:00pm if on a weekday. Let me know if you can do and what your fee would be."


Sincerely yours,


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