|
Dear Signing Agents, You need to REGISTER and have a password to post or reply to discussion topics. Please remember, your password for your listing on 123notary.com is NOT RELATED to and is different from your password on the forum. Your password on the forum can be whatever you want it to be.
|
|
Be the first person to vote!
Author |
Topic |
|
4359
Washington
6 Posts |
Posted - 04/11/2018 : 3:47:39 PM
|
I did a signing for Mark at Palm Castle and he paid me promply.
k rew |
|
|
Fuzzy1955
Florida
36 Posts |
Posted - 06/30/2017 : 03:21:57 AM
|
These people do not respond to emails. My fee is 50 days past the closing date, which is more than enough time. My next step will be to contact the title/escrow company who hired them. DO NOT ACCEPT AN ORDER FROM THEM.
Fuzzy1955 |
|
|
karmw1
Nebraska
6 Posts |
Posted - 06/06/2016 : 09:50:26 AM
|
6/6/16
I have been trying to collect a fee of $150 owed me from Palm Castle for two signings I did for the same borrower on 4/22/16. The first set of documents were incorrect and so had to be reissued for the next day. I spent over 4 hours total on these signings so my fee is very reasonable. I have made 4 phone calls and left messages for Tara to call regarding the payment. I also sent several emails asking for a response to these. I contacted Marc Armstrong also and left a phone message for him. To date no response from either one. I would recommend not doing anything for this very unprofessional company. My next step is going to be calling the Title company that handled the documents for the borrower, calling the Attorney General for the state of Arizona and the BBB for Phoneix, AZ.
One other note: I have another signing company, ASAPPro out of South Lake,TX refusing to contact me for a signing I did in February, 2016. Both these signings were from Snapdoc's texts received on my smart phone. I spoke with a person at Snapdoc's, through email contact, and they tell me there isn't anything they can do to help notary's collect fees due. I don't know if any of you are having similar problems with collecting fees through this new service but I am becoming very skeptical about accepting assignment through this type of service company. If you don't have that personal contact through speaking with the company it seems to me it makes it too easy for these companies to ignore the notary when it comes time to pay for our services.
|
|
|
Doris_CO
Colorado
148 Posts |
Posted - 01/08/2016 : 6:17:47 PM
|
Your next step should be a collection letter and a copy of your invoice, mailed by Certified mail to the last known address. You could send those letters by e-mail, but certified mail gives you a track record of collection efforts in case you need to go to court. Plus, if the letter is not accepted or the company is no longer at the address, your letter will be returned to you. Whereas an e-mail just goes out and you have no way of knowing if it was received or not, unless the e-mail address is no longer any good. |
|
|
Lazybear
Arizona
1 Posts |
Posted - 01/06/2016 : 11:34:20 AM
|
Same issue. Had a signing in October 2015 and still waiting for payment. Phone calls go unanswered and unreturned. |
|
|
On the Go
Nevada
26 Posts |
Posted - 09/29/2015 : 10:16:56 PM
|
No payment and they won't answer phone calls. Another POS company! |
|
|
Topic |
|
|
|
Mobile Notary / Signing Agent Discussion Forum |
© 123notary.com |
|
|
Tips for using the forum
The most important feature on the forum is the search box. You can look up a particular word, phrase, name of a company, and see a potentially large list of search results with which you can obtain data. Filters are also valuable. If you want to find popular posts, you can use the number of views filter. You can also see whats new with the active topics link. Email us at info@123notary.com if you need any help using the notary forum.
Resources
The notary public resource page is valuable as it has links to all of the free information pages for notaries. Pages linked to the resource page include a page that teaches you everything you need to know to get the most out of your listing. Another page teaches you all the secrets of getting paid. There is a link to our free list of signing companies. There is also a glossary, learning tools, and much more.
If you are a notary, the free tips we give are invaluable.
Popular pages
If you visit 123notary.com often, you might want to visit some of our most popular pages such as the California notary, Texas notary, Florida notary, and New York notary pages to browse the site. We also have valuable pages for notaries such as the free list of signing companies, and the resource page. Please also visit our get notarized and notarized letter page.
|
| |