Matthew Joseph King, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Helotes, TX with 24 reviews
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Matthew Joseph King

Po Box 575, Helotes, TX

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Dawn

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25 Feb, 2025
This company shorted me $100 on a job that they were told to pay me $175. I was hired by them to complete a signing that went sideways after I drove to the clients and completed the signing. I then went back out to the clients after talking to the title company and they sent me docs. Long story short the title company asked ANP to invoice them for the second signing due to title companies not being able to pay notaries directly. The title company told them my fee was $175 and I just received a check for $75. I was expecting maybe for them to take $10 tops to cut the check and send it but that’s it because they literally had nothing to do with the second signing. Hope you’re proud of yourselves for stealing from the small business that I am.
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20 Dec, 2024
There are a bunch of complaints everywhere that this company does not pay their notaries. I was very concerned and so I shared that with them. I received my check today. I completed the two jobs last week.
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Thy dinh

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06 Sep, 2024
DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT work with this company. Such a terrible company. Susie from the company called directly for a loan signing in CA at an agreed rate and then refused to honor it. It was my mistake I didn’t check the original order email carefully and trusted Susie had the correct amount on it. 2 months out I didn’t receive payment and asked how I can receive payment stated the agreed amount and they didn’t respond. Six months later, still no payment I had to inquire again and stated the amount. After months of silence, they claimed they only owed much less. Avoid working with America’s Notary Pro at all costs to save you time a frustrations.
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