Curious About Curinos

Competed first bank inquiry shop for Curinos on Friday. Had to fill out a 11-page questioner which are the same questions and certifications as the online report. The 11-page form has to be attached to the report. Seems so redundant and a waste of trees. Anyone know why?

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Client requires that scanned form. And, the fee more than covers the extra time. Here is a time saving tip: Type the answers to the narrative questions instead of hand writing them. Then, in the handwritten form just write; "See attached addendum for all narrative answers." Label that addendum with the shop name and date. And, of course, attach that addendum before you scan and submit the handwritten form. I have done this for years and they accept it. And, I bet that the editors are relieved not to have to decipher handwriting. Curinos is one of the very best MSCs to work with.

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I completely agree with Wales' post. I finished five online rate inquiries this month in approx. two hrs.for $175.
@ walesmaven -- great tip, thanks. Even so my printing is legible, I can type faster than I write !

@walesmaven wrote:

Client requires that scanned form. And, the fee more than covers the extra time. Here is a time saving tip: Type the answers to the narrative questions instead of hand writing them. Then, in the handwritten form just write; "See attached addendum for all narrative answers." Label that addendum with the shop name and date. And, of course, attach that addendum before you scan and submit the handwritten form. I have done this for years and they accept it. And, I bet that the editors are relieved not to have to decipher handwriting. Curinos is one of the very best MSCs to work with.
That is great shopperbob!

@shopperbob wrote:

I completely agree with Wales' post. I finished five online rate inquiries this month in approx. two hrs.for $175.
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