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What is E-sign

I applied online and received a credit limit and apr. I also received a score document.

The end of the app said it was being forwarded to a loan officer for them to prepare documents for an E-sign.

Do I print something and mail it?
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Sounds like you chose to do e-sign for your product approvals and documents needing to be signed. Depending on which institution you're talking about, it could be as simple as logging in and accepting the documents through their website. This is a quick way to get things done, and easier imo. 

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@Anonymous wrote:

Sounds like you chose to do e-sign for your product approvals and documents needing to be signed. Depending on which institution you're talking about, it could be as simple as logging in and accepting the documents through their website. This is a quick way to get things done, and easier imo. 


Thanks!  I'll wait for the email 

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Who was the lender
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Who was the lender

Alliant

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Anonymous
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E-Sign = Electronic Signature.

 

 

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You don't need a touchscreen computer or anything.  When you sign a lease there are several sections that need your signature.  Lease companies can email you the contract and all you do is click every time you agree and the software places your name on the line as if you typed/signed a paper version.

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Yes. E-Sign = Electronic Signature

 

The verification is assumed by having access to the site / email account. IP addresses are logged as is each time you access / modfiy the document etc


@Anonymous wrote:

You don't need a touchscreen computer or anything.  When you sign a lease there are several sections that need your signature.  Lease companies can email you the contract and all you do is click every time you agree and the software places your name on the line as if you typed/signed a paper version.



. That is why you can just type your name as everything can be traced to an account / IP address.

 

Been around for years and more recently become mainstream for many things.

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