Were you finally able to get paid? What was their reason for not paying you on time? I saw that I did provide it a follow-up date on the drama I went through with them on his thread. It is listed above.
It’s useless to ask them for a reason. The fact is that there is no excuse to not get paid a few days after they get paid by the title company, which in my understanding isn’t more than a week after the closing. Allowing for whatever their schedule is, I consider a payment within 30 calendar days (not “business days”) as “on time”. In my opinion, there is no legitimate excuse for taking longer than that.
Yes, I did finally get paid, 5 months and several demand letters later. Very frustrating. They gave the same excuse as they give to others, “we’re updating our payment system”… blah, blah, blah.
@susan2 Thank You for your detailed update. This information will be helpful to other Notary Cafe members when they’re vetting this business entity prior to accepting any Signing Orders [SOs].
They have a local order out now and keep jacking the fee.
Checkbook io is currently holding 3 of my payments hostage. It has said “in process” since DECEMBER. Cannot get an answer from them, says that they are offline and to try back later. Have reached out to the companies who made the payments and they say that they are also trying to get an answer from checkbook io. But about Prestige/Docs2go, just received 5 payments (one over a year old!) with an explanation that they weren’t being paid and had to take a loan out to pay the notaries, blah, blah, blah. so maybe you will all finally get paid. It took me responding to a job request that since I haven’t been paid for multiple signings I was no longer available for any of their requests. Received the payments within a week.
Had the same exact issue with prestige notaries. Do not do work for these people.
If they took a loan out to pay notaries - they’re running in the red. That’s too bad.
@Ntrylsa84 Concur percent with your direct experiential assessment of that business entity.