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Lee-AR

Arkansas
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Posted - 08/23/2017 :  05:08:25 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is merely a directory. They do not hire notaries.
http://signingagentasap.com.cutestat.com/
tells you everything you need to know about this site.
In other words, save your money for sites that actually get traffic, like this one and a mere handful of others.

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

Louisiana
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Posted - 08/14/2017 :  09:24:30 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I did receive a refund immediately after requesting.
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terriegaddy

Louisiana
2 Posts

Posted - 08/14/2017 :  09:22:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I signed up with them on the 8/10/2017 and then got to looking at their business credentials (Co., LLC or Ptship). I looked and could not find where they were registered with the Florida Secretary of State. On the website, they do not show where they are physically located at, but the GoDaddy website registered to Carolyn Willey shows an address of 1499 W. Palmetto, Boca Raton, Fl. Google show this is an office building with financial companies, mortgage brokers and such in it, however google shows nothing with Signing Agent Asap. I sent a submission with my concerns to them via the submission box on their website asking questions about them. They did respond but vaguely, they said if I did not want to be listed with them I could unsubscribe from their email and I had to ask about the fact I had already paid their $35 fee. After I told them I would be contacting the Florida Attorney General, they said that they would refund the money. I have had several emails with the support@signingagentasap.com and they respond very quickly. It is of my opinion that they do not want any trouble. I did contact the Florida AG and was advised to cancel my card due to the lack of any agreement that the fee was a one time fee and they were afraid that they might be using the bank info for other purposes.
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karmw1

Nebraska
6 Posts

Posted - 07/05/2017 :  11:36:50 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

7/5/17

Received email solicitation this morning also. Will not pay a fee
to join their service. Never have and never will.
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Doris_CO

Colorado
148 Posts

Posted - 07/02/2017 :  5:47:35 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I will not pay any company in order to get work from them. Any legitimate signing service company will not ask you to pay a fee to work with them. This is a scam to part you from your hard earned money. Pay to advertise on this site, NotaryRotary and maybe Notary Cafe. Use NotaryRotary and this site's company list to market your services.
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BMiles

Missouri
6 Posts

Posted - 07/01/2017 :  11:58:42 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I received the email also. Don't know why you'd pay a "fee" when there are so many wonderful companies to work for that charge nothing. They get their fee from the Company,

Rebecca A Miles
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29856

Nevada
1 Posts

Posted - 06/28/2017 :  06:13:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I got the email this morning. I have never heard of them and cannot find any reviews of the company at all.
$36.00 to "join" sounds fair IF they actually do what they say they do and the jobs roll in at a regular rate.
I'm on the fence until I know more.

Robert Silverman
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102740

Florida
7 Posts

Posted - 06/26/2017 :  8:43:29 PM  Show Profile  Visit 102740's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I received an email from this company wanting me to join their team of notaries. Was wondering if anyone else has received this? Has anyone done any closings for them? So far I haven't been able to get any information on them. Thank you...

Kimberly J Brennan
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