Beware of C2C Signings Formally SoCal Signings

this is very old, but I do remember this file, and ther is more to this story, but would be happy to talk on the phone
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Lisa

Thank you, Lisa, I appreciate your response. Gosh, this was indeed awhile back. Yes, I was way too new to even be thinking about doing signings. I don’t blame the lender for wanting a more experienced notary. I live and learn, move on, and gain experience. That was a hard lesson to learn, but I certainly did learn it. Take care, and thank you again. :slight_smile:

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if you want to talk I will be here any time :slight_smile: thank you for emailing me so late
im working late tonight. What we call middle month end.

PS, I ALWAYS SAY I ONLY KNOW SO MUCH ABOUT SIGNINGS, BECAUSE IVE MADE EVERY MISTAKE IN THE BOOK

I’ve alwYs been paid by C2C and thought the support staff was great. My wxperience has been positive​:slight_smile::+1:

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It’s Not Funny at all!!!

I receive the paper Deluxe checks via email all the time. I did take them to Wells Fargo in the beginning but now use the app on my phone for Wells Fargo to make the deposit with no problem. I have never had one refused so check with your bank to see if their app allows direct deposit, The best part is you don’t have to leave your house.

So getting an assignment with a $30 dollar fees is just a slap in the face?

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Absolutely , do not give it a 2nd thought

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A slap in the face is very harsh analogy, if the 20 pages modification of 3 signatures and 1 notarization does not work for you , certainly ignore them.
C2C is making very little money, we get $55.00.
We are helping borrowers save their homes its a bit different than the refi or purchase sellers, and reverse signings, we have not lowered our prices on those.
But the Loss Mit space is different, There are life changing events in play here for these signers we are trying to help them.
But if it does not work for you, you can opt out. It is not intended to insult.
Everyone needs to create a business model that best fits their needs.
I would never insult anyone’s business model. If it fits it fits if it does not you just move on… that is ok

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WOW, they paid $75-$100 for courier and would only pay $50-$75 for notary. I think I should switch my hat to courier instead. just sad :frowning:

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keep in mind that if we have to hire a courier it is because its super special to the loan officer, and the loan officer is most likely paying… not escrow

Again, I’ve worked with C2C on hundreds of signings. I feel they pay good. I don’t know what city (planet?) all of the -“I must get $100 or I dont t walk out the door” you are in but $75 for a refinance -where I’m very familiar with the title company and the lender -imakes me happy. I’m staying busy and making money. I take what loan modifications I can since they are flexible and i work it around my other signings. I’ve never had a problem with payment, their staff is friendly, helpful and professional. I’m grateful for each and every signing Coast2Coast assigns me. Personally I would rather be working and making a profit then to sit home -all alone-with my pride. Sometimes I feel like these forums are another “Facebook” where people make callous and careless comments. I love my job and my customers know it

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Do the math and you’re probably not making as much as you think you are…all things considered. This thinking is the problem and not the solution.

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20 pages however this typically has to be printed with (3)three copies (60 pages) one for the borrower and two to go back to the lender. With some companies they even want you to scan back the documents before shipping. This Entails going back to your office scanning sending or more time remotely scanning and sending and then shipping. Time is money. People in offices that get paid a regular paycheck to clock in and clock out seem to lose sight of this. They get paid for every minute they’re working. Notary_Signing_Agents are mobile and independent and only get paid per Assignment no matter how much time is involved. Do the math how much time does it take you to Print documents, drive to the location, typically anywhere from 15 minutes to 45 minutes away; sign Two copies of the modification then going to scan and email if required and then finding a location to drop the documents depending on the time of day. If it’s after hours you have to go back to your office/home then go back out again the next day to drop documents. How much time has elapsed? Don’t forget to add all the additional fees that Notary_Signing_Agents have had to endure over the past 10 years as additional regulations have come between insurance, licensing, background screening etc. I typically receive between $65 -$85 for modifications.

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Jean,
C2C receives about 80-190 of these modification orders every work day, of these there is less than 5 percent ask for 2 fully executed copies.
We also do not require any scan backs. However when we first started with this product we did (October). But I felt this was not a good idea because the one issue with loan mods is if there is one error the whole package has to get resigned, so missing a stamp or date or signature is a full resign, so the scan back and ship was wasting the signing agents time.
These either work with someones business or they don’t.
There is so much more to the story of First American National Division and Wells Fargo, and I look at the big picture.
The big picture is more work, more products. First American is now agreed to integrate with our system outside of SnapDocs. This is big for everyone.
So if you don’t want to do this product just pass them by, don’t respond. Please don’t respond with unkind comments.
Just take the signings that work for you.

Lisa

Agree w/LindaH… $75 doesn’t cut it for a refi. Simple Loan Mod, yes, if close & no faxback. Refi–nope.

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Keep in mind you can negotiate the fee. In Seattle, I have a toll bridge I have to cross so I ask for more to cover those costs. Generally, they agree and we are both happy. I have done over 50 with them over the years and they pay in good time. I do reccommend them.

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I have not had any issues with fees or non payment. Lisa has been great to work with.

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Just want to say, this is not Coast2Coast signings formly known as… we are Coast2Coast Signing A SoCal Signings Co Inc
we are a DBA our parent company is still SoCal Signings

good to know, I use my iPhone to deposit checks. Last month I had a company, Blue Ink Signings out of NM who actually paid me through Zelle, I was soooooo happy!!! Zelle rocks!!

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