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[+] Eagle Abstract? - Ron McPherson/IA (6 replies)
10/12/2007 1:18:00 PM (2920 views)

webhosting - Ron McPherson/IA
10/12/2007 10:02:07 AM (2001 views)

[-] I did a bad thing ... - Dan Zook/NY (11 replies)
10/12/2007 9:30:00 AM (2846 views)
I confess. Me, too ... - Bobbi Shorthouse, Notary Public/CT
10/12/2007 10:51:17 AM (2968 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Kevin Ahern/CT
10/12/2007 1:11:08 PM (2943 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Dan Zook/NY
10/12/2007 2:08:41 PM (2981 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Cheryl O'Brien/VA
10/15/2007 9:39:58 AM (2394 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Robert Franco/OH
10/15/2007 10:44:48 AM (2292 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Jessica Talley/NJ
10/15/2007 3:06:18 PM (2139 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Timothy Gatewood/TN
10/15/2007 5:09:25 PM (3766 views)
In the Notary Signing Agent business, we have two ways to get this sort of information. One is a website called notarybeware.com. They charge a nominal amount per year to access the site and anyone with access can post ratings and comments about the companies that Notaries work for.

The down-side to this is that companies also get access and some of them will blacklist you from future work (and give negative comments to other companies whom you might like to work for) if you leave negative comments about them on that site. Even so, many Notaries DO post comments there, both pro and con.

Of course, I suspect that many of those with negative comments are just newer Notaries who really do not understand about collections and proper business-to-business etiquette, so I take the data on that site with a grain of salt. Any PUBLIC forum is going to suffer from the same problem -- those willing to share bad faith events from clients are likely to get blasted for it and/or to be newbies in business thus not great references in any case.

A better solution is that offered by The Signing Registry. They require a higher fee to join, along with a minimum number of successful signings before you can even join and their forum/boards are NOT open to companies, so the members are 1) more likely to be experienced professionals and 2) more likely to post both the good and the bad. I trust the feedback on TSR much moreso than that on notarybeware.

Of course, notarybeware has a much larger participation, both because it is cheaper and because it does not require any experience level to join. I am not sure what that means in terms of how representative the experiences posted on those two may be.

Something like the TSR model might work for abstractors -- charge a good chunk of change to join (they charge $50 per year) and require some reasonable level of experience (they were asking for 75 loans last time I checked) and do NOT allow the companies being rated to join. Those seem to be the critical elements in making the results worth having.

One thing that will NOT work (for rating companies) is a blog or open forum where anyone can post. I have seen this time and again on the many forums, boards or chat-spaces where NSAs congregate: a group identification sets in and the next thing you know, whatever one person says will be echoed by a bunch of others and anyone who disagrees will be shouted down. Or you get current employees posting praise or former employees posting criticisms without any particular relevance to the typical experience of the NSA (or abstractor) in dealing with that company.

-- Tim Gatewood
Notary Memphis (http://notarymemphis.com)

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Re: I did a bad thing ... - Jessica Talley/NJ
10/15/2007 3:20:48 PM (2138 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Dan Zook/NY
10/16/2007 8:57:46 AM (2060 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Jessica Talley/NJ
10/16/2007 7:55:25 PM (2318 views)
Re: I did a bad thing ... - Scott Aduddell/MO
10/18/2007 10:37:01 AM (2163 views)

[+] PENNSYLVANIA Do Not Use Mezzo Settlement Services - Harrold Pennywad/PA (2 replies)
10/11/2007 4:14:18 PM (6140 views)

[+] Securitec Screening Solutions, Inc. - Donna McDonough/MA (2 replies)
10/11/2007 1:59:43 PM (2926 views)


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[+] A Warning Regarding Libel... - Robert Franco/OH (7 replies)
10/10/2007 2:43:46 PM (2870 views)

[+] INFINITY ??? - KS/IN (2 replies)
10/9/2007 7:51:27 PM (9345 views)

[+] Lapsed Legacies... - Wendi See/SC (3 replies)
10/9/2007 4:13:50 PM (3806 views)

[+] Home Connects - info anyone? - Jill Kissell/IA (7 replies)
10/9/2007 3:50:02 PM (2817 views)

[+] Foreclosure: The 100 Worst Counties - David Bloys/TX (4 replies)
10/9/2007 8:38:14 AM (3846 views)

[+] Patriot Title Inc - Ohio - GERALD CAIN/IL (4 replies)
10/8/2007 3:32:50 PM (2617 views)

[+] Express Financial Services - PATRICIA PALMER-ILKO/PA (16 replies)
10/6/2007 12:50:21 PM (2741 views)

[+] The Title Report - Old Republic joins list asking examiners to reduce fees - Jay Duncan/MO (6 replies)
10/5/2007 4:46:40 PM (3711 views)

[+] request for e&o - mason haas/NY (18 replies)
10/5/2007 2:47:06 PM (2605 views)

[+] American Freedom Assurance, Inc. - Cheryl O'Brien/VA (5 replies)
10/3/2007 7:02:27 PM (2824 views)


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