Well... the picture aside, it does seem like a good idea. I seem to be much more business over the web. I haven't had a problem yet, but I would feel better having a signature.
I haven't read the whole deal but it essentially allows the customer to sign your proposal with their mouse.>>>
There is something quite startling about that guys face.>>>
What does it do?>>>
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wywoody Said: But it cant be any worse than what you get on some of the store keypad devices. You know, the ones that put the number keys right at the only spot you could have rested your hand to sign. Instead you have to hold your hand in the air while signing and everybodys signature comes out looking like a line with a couple of waves in it. I cant believe those things went through r&d, trials, manufacturing and placement without anybody picking up how stupid they are.
I just sign a sloppy X like I always have.
Ed>>>