Tuesday, March 13, 2007

DEEDS R US

The post office did it. So did motor vehicle offices. License plate divisions. Even some police departments. Billing offices have done it for years.

Government offices all over the nation are turning to the private sector for more efficient, innovative service ideas. That's where I come in.

"If you want something done right, do it yourself."

I couldn't agree more. And that's why, after pleading, worrying, cajoling, and lobbying against online records in government, I'm toying with the idea of a Deeds R Us office near you.

Not only will your records remain offline, I'll keep a communication log of who requests to see them. Title companies, banks, and data brokers may view, but not copy the records. All abstracts must be done on site.

Think I'm kidding?

Even Harvard Business School can't argue that there are thousands more homeowners / voters than there are title executives, legislators, and data brokers. And those homeowners and voters are frustrated beyond reason with clerks and registrars who sell and expose them and then claim moral and legal immunity.

Think real estate industry will grind to a halt?

Think again. If I hold the fastest growing repository in town, they'll come around quick enough.

Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? But the clerks and registrars have already enabled the private sector to successfully run such a business. They're called 'title plants' and they gained billions of your records at cut-rate prices, compliments of rogue clerks such as Dianne Wilson of Fort Bend County, Texas.

But my company will be different. You won't record with the county and me. Just me. And when there's a big enough gap in the chain of title and enough title companies tapping pencils to their teeth out of boredom and enough legislators trying to explain how this all happened, then you'll get the respect you paid for and fully deserved all along.

Deeds R Us. Reasonable recordings secured in a steel vault. Coming soon to a town near you!

Until that happy day, send an email to FindMyID@mindspring.com I'll be happy to check your records free of charge. Oh, and investors are welcome to contact me at the same email address. I check it often. There's no shortage of furious, frightened citizens asking for help.

www.FindMyID.com

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