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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Didn't Shaun have someone steam the stamp off a SAE, and deliver it by hand once?
Indeed I did...lol.
As for echosign. For me, it's been a no a no-brainier. If I coud pinpoint one item that's improved my admin side of the business the most in last few years, it's been that. It may not be For everyone, but it's working a treat for me.
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This program to me is worth every penny. I do believe its £122 a year as I have just renewed for the 3rd year now. Customers also seam to like it
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Disco Dude!
Average time to sign for me from sending across the contract to both parties signing is just over 3 days, which would be hours if I took away a few people who have gone on holiday etc.
Its great for me because not really being an multi op it means I'm not pencilling dates off for anymore than 7 days (which is what I generally do if someone wants to "go away and think about it).
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
Even in Yorkshire, I am sure people are well versed with electronic equipment and the ability to return an envelope.
Oh how much I still have to teach you about our legendary thrift. In the Day Job, I have quite a few customers who would be millionaires, if they cashed up their assets 9 and I'm not even including houses ) . When I send them a bill, the s refuse to send me a cheque in the post, I have to call and collect it, so they save a stamp. In comparison, your Southern clients seem positively profligate.
Anyway, after a couple of false starts, I've got my first Echosigned contract back, and as soon as they've sent me the money by BACS, or some other such wizardry, I'll be a happy bunny.
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Not echosign, but I wouldn't be without my digital signature system: I get a system as part of my eWebmin subscription, and to my mind, it's even easier than echosign - both for me and the client. I can add any document to any email and all I need do is tick a box to say that I want the recipient to be able to sign it digitally, so everything is done in one, whereas my experience of echosign is that you send the document separately through the echosign system. Is that right?
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