HolyDragon17
When hand-signing contracts, the general business practice is to place some marks, usually hand-written initials of the signing parties at bottom corners, on each and every page, except the one where you do the signing, in order to authenticate what's on the sheet.
This is done to prevent
1) one party later swapping a page with new words and then claiming the other party has agreed to it, or
2) one party falsely accusing the other of doing 1)
Contract Verification Failed
Nullabutton if this is true they should have add this to the instructions. I've wasted money on printing papers thinking I was doing something wrong, so...
HolyDragon17 a LOT. I have more than 60 pages here. I was stuck on my name at first! They said my name was WRONG. Had to figure out that they need all CAPS. That process took 3/4 of the sack of sheets that I probably won't even read. I also bought every brand of black pen on the local store to use on every different contract. Just to fail in verification.
Fortunately, this time, it took longer for them to respond and I'm hoping that they finally accepted it.
Haha, yeah so much ruckus
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I am also having problems with the name thing , can someone give me an advice . did they finally accept your name . How did you do it ?
Kalenca If you have discord, discuss about the things with the editor mentioned in the contract. Things will be easier in that way
Kalenca If you have discord, discuss about the things with the editor mentioned in the contract. Things will be easier in that way
HolyDragon17 Correction, you only have to print the pages that you need to sign