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Available Upon Request Peachtree City, GA 30269

I have always had mostly positive experiences with any notaries that I have had to deal with but Rochelle is not responsive at all. I have tried to call SEVERAL times and left several voicemails and text messages. She mentioned that she would follow up with me this week but I have heard nothing back not even a day or time to follow up.

As a notary, if you are not available or if you are available at a specific time then let any potential clients know that ahead of time. No one should have to call several times trying to reach you. This is highly unprofessional. Communication is key in any field or industry and this should be no different. I would not recommend this notary if you are looking for someone who communicates or is reliable or responsive.

JESSICA F on 5/18/2022 8:43:33 AM

 

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