WARNING: Nema Online Signing Solutions- Net90

Absolutely too long - they could go under by that time too.

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In my experience their payment terms are looking like NetNever. They still have not paid me for signings I did in March and May. They do not respond to emails or calls, and it’s not possible to leave them voicemail because their mailbox is full. Avoid this company at all costs.

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Wow!!! Thank you for letting me know! Disgusting! They should be put on the list of Signing Companies to AVOID‼️

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Wondering if the OP @sellnotary could ADD the term “ALERT” or “WARNING” at the beginning of the Thread Title please . . .

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NOTE: If doing a Search to vet a potential new client and the term ALERT or WARNING is in the title, it would be a quicker reference instead of having to pull up the thread, read through the posts, etc.

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I to am waiting for two payments from April. They have stopped responding to me as well. I would avoid this company at all costs as they will be the first company to not pay me for work completed.

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@tweaver Sorry to read about your experience.

If you’d like some time-tested insights about how to proceed with receiving payment, please see the following post by @rparker from the Notary Cafe GOLDMINE database:

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Is it me that’s missing something about not getting paid? Loan signings almost always come through a verifiable lender that uses a known escrow company that is connected to a [reputable?] title company. So, if a notary is not paid, wouldn’t it make sense for the aggrieved notary to rattle the doors of one or all three of the aforementioned entities to advise them of non-payment and let them know in no uncertain terms of your disappointed at minimum and otherwise being downright pissed off for not getting paid. Title/Escrow/Lender (TEL for short) should be cautioned to never use the problematic signing service again and the notary should enlist their help in getting payment. If enough TELs get called out for using a crummy signing service, this kind of thing will stop (maybe).

If I’m off base on this, please someone set me straight.

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Nema not paying

I’m also out $90 for signing 120 days ago…

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No comment on this company but a lot can happen to a signing service in ninety days in this signing economy.

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I remember getting a phone call from them a few months ago. Their communication was awful and I was really turned off. Glad I told them to take it back.

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I am waiting on my payment to with Nema, it’s been 4 months now. Will never ever going to accept any order from them. learnt my lesson :frowning:

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Mine is $85, past due for over 120days. I would never work with NEMA, again.

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I have tried several attempts to collect my payment, now debt, from conducting a signing on their behalf. They have not responded to phone calls or emails. The signing I completed for them was in June and my payment owed has now surpassed 90 days.

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@servingpublicnotary Sorry to read about your experience.

If you’d like some time-tested insights about how to proceed with receiving payment, please see the following post by @rparker from the Notary Cafe GOLDMINE database:

:swan:

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Same here, I will never ever going to accept any offers from Nema again.

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Same here, Cassandra. Oustanding invoice from April and they do not respond; they can’t be tracked down. There are plenty of notaries here with the same issue; I’m wondering if we could sue as a collective? It’s only $85 for me, but they should not be getting away with this across the board. And Signing Order should definitely not be endorsing; they are my next communication.

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Thank you for sharing; I’ve got to do this with Nema, myself, and will keep these instructions for future reference too.

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I’m new here on Notary Cafe but had to add my experience with Nemo Online. I provided Nema with a signing service on 6/1/22 and sent them an invoice for services on 6/2/22. I received an email from Nema on 8/8/22 from Missy Johnson stating their company had been targeted with fraud a nationwide scam but would be paying everyone owed payment. I have not heard back since that email even though I reached out by phone and email many times. I even reached out to her family members and asked that they have her call me back. Surprisingly, she did call me back right away. But she was very nasty when I told her very nicely why I was trying to get in touch. She ended up hanging up the phone on me. I sent her my 3rd and final warning letting her know that I would be contacting the title agency if I didn’t hear from her as to when I would be paid. So I called the title company 3 days ago, they said that she was paid for that signing back in June, and would try to reach her and get back to me. Well, the title company called me back today and said they were unable to reach her either. I informed them that I will be sending an email with all my correspondence & invoice and would check back with them again.
I agree with a class action suit against this company. Even if it is true they were scammed, she can’t bury her head in the sand and ignore the very people who completed the signings for her company.
How do we start a class action suit? Anyone? Thanks

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This company is awful and I will never do business with them again. Signing Order should and will be held accountable too. I’d much rather work directly with title companies. What a shame!

Hello All , Here’s a followup to my issue with NEMA Online for non-payment for services rendered. I contacted the Secretary of State (SOS)Texas regarding Nema Online after looking up her state commission number. After explaining the issue of non-payment with NEMA Online and how there are quite a few signing agents in the same position that have not been paid and complaining about this company on a Notary blog site. I was told to download form 2304 “Notary Public Complaint” (link below) to complete and return it to start the investigation. I also called the title company for Nema for the order I completed on their behalf. The title companies are attornies and a title company. I was told to send all supporting documentation to them and they would also investigate. They mention a class action suit could be filed.

Here’s the link to download the form with Nema’s information for anyone interested in filing a complaint again them and their state commission (which allows them to do business in Texas).
I would also suggest that you contact the title company the service you provided was for. I had to go above the title point of contact who assigns the job to Nema as she was not really helpful and speak to someone in the legal department. If your title company is Westin Title & Escrow, then I would reach out to them because the more people that complain the better chances we might be paid and Nema will no longer be able to cheat signing agents.

SOS Texas Notary Public Complaint form 2304 https://www.sos.state.tx.us/statdoc/forms/2304.pdf
Nema Online CEO: Melissa Johnson Eldridge SOS Texas Commission License lookup ID #: 131501622:[Notary Search]
I hope this information is helpful.

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