It may be 30 minutes at the signing table, but if you include printing time, driving time, scanbacks and drop off at Fedex or UPS, you’re talking about a lot more time than that. That doesn’t even include your out of pocket costs in doing this signing.
You may want to re-read my post. Also I live in a metropolitan area with a several fed-ex location’s.
You can quibble about the details, but my point was that you’re spending more than 30 minutes of elapsed time doing one of those $60 signings. That’s irrelevant though. If it’s worth it to you, that’s all that should matter.
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I agree, Snap Docs and Signature Clouser offer 50.00 HELOC. The only way that they would understand your value is by continuously counter with your fees.
It costs more than $50 in driving time and gas just to drive to the signing location and back. I guess they expect you to do the signing for free.
In Texas the use of a law office runs between $50-75 per hour. Texas Heloc tend to hold a large volume of pages, x2. My minimum for a Helco runs close to $200.00.