Notary Public
I was forced to spend an hour (or so) with a notary in my lab this morning. “Forced” isn’t necessarily a bad thing, mind you – it’s just that I had to sign a handful of documents in need of a notary’s signature. I swear, I gave her close to a hundred autographs before all was said and done. She asked about my business, and I told her… I do amazing, wonderful things on the Internet. I told her what we were planning on doing for people soon – opening up Lockergnome so that anybody could more easily generate revenue from their knowledge. She, like other non-geeks I’ve told, was pretty excited. Not sure if this notary is going to actively track my blog, like I discovered the salesman from Acura has been doing! Ponzi used to be a notary, actually – and a mobile one at that.
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One Comment
Mobile Notary
November 1st, 2006
at 2:16pm
Were you signing a mortgage or something? Sometimes loan papers can be 100 to 150 pages total. I run a mobile notary business in Seattle. Half the people in this world don’t even have a clue what a notary is or does. I think my business mentor was on your show once (he runs helpshare).