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44114

Oklahoma
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Posted - 05/18/2017 :  04:49:03 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am snapdocs verified, have a high ranking, settings are on and there are jobs in my own neighborhood that I am not getting called for. What do I do to get work either through 123 or Snapdocs. I feel I may have wasted quite a bit of money. It is definitely not paying off.

Donna Schultz
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edelske

New York
815 Posts

Posted - 05/13/2017 :  7:07:14 PM  Show Profile  Visit edelske's Homepage  Reply with Quote
They have a place of honor and distinction in my email spam filter, cell call hangup list, and text auto delete list.

Kenneth A Edelstein
Mobile Notary, Apostille / Legalization Processing & Fingerprinting
http://www.kenneth-a-edelstein.com
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Lee-AR

Arkansas
678 Posts

Posted - 04/09/2017 :  02:30:21 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The companies that use SnapDocs absolutely do NOT read the comments a Notary adds when turning down a 'signing opportunity'. I will get some lowball offer for a signing 150 miles away and reply with 'unavailable...location too far away'. Then you can't submit that unless you enter a fee that would be acceptable. Well, I wouldn't travel that far...period. And put in an extremely high fee ($600)and say 'no...really too far' in the comments field.

This is totally ignored as I will get repeated 'offers' with ever-increasing fees for a location I've already told them NO WAY. About the only thing that seems to work to stop the spam is to NOT REPLY AT ALL.

If you don't value your time and experience, nobody else will.
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Lee-AR

Arkansas
678 Posts

Posted - 02/25/2017 :  09:30:47 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Been watching the changes as they develop for a while now and it seems to me that they aren't as good as they think they are...for either the notary or the hiring co. For hiring party, they are 'fixing' things (questionable practices, at best) and increasing the fee charged--which hiring party will most likely 'pass on' thru lower fees offered to the notary. Like a certain national notary organization we all know, I see no end to their 'new thing/new fee' to hiring party.
Seems to be a long, slow bunch of 'improvements for a fee' that smells like a bait & switch 'con', imho. When hiring party's current data base is so out of date, they won't have a choice but to continue paying whatever charge SD wants. And then trying to recoup by offering still lower fees to the notary.

As a notary, the fees offered are mostly very bad and the few 'users' who were offering a decent fee seem to be catching on to the recent practice of turning offers into an auction: Who will take this at $65, $70, and on and on for hours/days, even tho' notaries have replied with the fee they require. Doesn't seem to bode well for anyone going forward--except, of course, SD.

If you don't value your time and experience, nobody else will.
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jbelmont

California
3106 Posts

Posted - 02/23/2017 :  12:18:31 PM  Show Profile  Visit jbelmont's Homepage  Reply with Quote
35% of Notaries like the convenience and quantity of work they get from SnapDocs. The others are complaining about low fees, cattle calls, and fax backs. What is your experience like?

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