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February 23, 2023, 4:34pm
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@jarus It’s always helpful to utilize the Search Function on Notary Cafe to access the GOLDMINE found within the database.
Reference the following threads:
Hey everyone, I have received a call from 954 378 9138 claiming to be from Notary Cafe and offering me as preferred notary status in Ohio? Did any one of our community members has recently received such a call? I have found the questions asked by the caller suspicious. If you’ve had a similar experience or have any information about this, please let me know in the comments. It’s important to stay vigilant and protect ourselves against potential scams. Let’s work together to keep our community s…
Hi Everyone,
This is an ongoing issue that we have been battling for some time now. While it appears that they identify themselves as representatives of Notary Cafe over the phone, they are careful to only say that they “found your information on Notary Cafe,” in writing.
Lately, the caller identifies themselves as Alex Rodriguez, but they have also used Kim Lopez and other names.
If there is ever a question of our relationship with another company, please do not hesitate to reach out to us a…
Has anyone received a call to be listed in US directory that has notaries and cost $5 a month
I just got a call saying the are from NOTARY Cafe and they said the name US directories during their speal. They wanted $59 . Then he said the NNA is sending him to a conference in Soldotna and he would want to have a cup of coffee with me. I call bull*** (edited by admins). Instead of giving him my credit card I said bill me. Obviously a scam. He just told me that the bill will be from Us directory. His phone number is 954-378-9138 Alex Rodriguez my supposed account manager.
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To be helpful, I’ve inserted an image for you & others [see below ] to help members locate it to unlock the wisdom & knowledge of other members on the forums.
Accessing the database to locate info about potential clients ALSO has saved many of us an inordinate amount of time ‘chasing’ payments for Services professionally provided to potential non-payers . . .