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Doris_CO

Colorado
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Posted - 06/18/2013 :  5:55:15 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I delete the e-mails. I don't respond to cattle calls.

Doris
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notaryslife

California
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Posted - 06/16/2013 :  06:14:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I don't do business with any agency that sends out cattle call "come to the trough for signings" emails. They're looking for suckers who contact them with their fee offer and then call if they're interested. They're simply looking for the lowest fee and don't bother to contact you even if you responded first. They usually take the lowest fee.

This method is not only dehumanizing but puts them in control and power over us. These agencies should be calling us and giving human interaction. Don't allow them to play the field of notaries this way, it's pure evil and extremely dehumanizing.

The problem with their system is you send an email and they don't respond after having taken up your time. You did your job to respond promptly to their request and they just leave you hanging without responding whatsoever. They deserve nasty email campaigns to get them to stop this method of contacting notaries. I flooded them with text messages and email responses protesting after not hearing back from them.

If they don't respect you enough to phone call or respond to your email submission for the job, don't do business with them. They're looking for robots, not human beings.

Sincerely yours,


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