I got the same email. I wasn't surprised in the least, given the experience I have had with this customer. In addition to unrealistic expectations on turn times, they repeatedly "reject" my searches for no good reason. Last week they rejected a search the first time because "Emaps" didn't show that their borrower owned the property. The fact that the deed was only 3 months old and that "Emaps" doesn't update that fast seemed to escape them. So I explained that and thought I was done. Then the next day a different rep of this customer sent another email rejecting it again because I didn't report a mortgage "opened on or around June 2007." Once again the fact that this deed was dated June of '08 and couldn't possibly be related to that mortgage escaped them. I politely pointed that out and sent info on the property that the mortgage was on and asked if they wanted me to search that. I never even got a reply, much less an apology.
Then, they sent me a search at 6:56 pm on Thursday. I had the audacity to take off Friday because it was my birthday and my wife and I went out of town for the weekend. I advised their rep that it would be Monday before I could fill the order. She promptly pulled the order, saying it was due on Friday. Ironically, this was a "TSP" Search and the chart on the email they sent said they allow 2 days for that. So by rights I didn't have to get it back to them until 6:56 pm on Monday to be within their requirements but they still pulled the order.
They are skating on thin ice with me and will be fired as a customer soon if they keep this up.
to post a reply:
login - or -
register