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momoftwins said:COngrats Ida!!
Tammy - where are you from in Nebraska??? I am from Omaha.
Sometimes it takes a day or two before you get notification. It'll come!kisrae said:I had someone sign up online and I haven't gotten a notice. How long will it take until I get info back.
Well okay I think she just signed today.
I'm just excited because when she signs i will be a FD and have another signing in a week.
The time it takes to receive confirmation can vary depending on the specific circumstances. In general, it can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few days. Factors such as the type of confirmation (email, text, etc.), the method of delivery, and the sender's processing time can all affect the time it takes to receive confirmation.
There are several reasons why confirmation may be delayed. Some common causes include technical issues, high volume of requests, delays in processing by the sender, and incorrect contact information provided by the recipient.
In some cases, it may be possible to expedite the confirmation process. This could be done by contacting the sender and requesting a faster delivery method or by providing any necessary information or documents promptly. However, it's important to keep in mind that the confirmation process may still take some time, and there is no guarantee that it can be sped up.
If you haven't received confirmation after a significant amount of time has passed, it's best to contact the sender and inquire about the status of your confirmation. They may be able to provide more information or resend the confirmation if necessary.
While confirmation is often used as proof of a transaction or agreement, it's important to note that it may not always be accepted as definitive proof. Factors such as the reliability of the sender and the accuracy of the information provided can affect the validity of confirmation. It's always best to seek legal advice if you have any doubts about the validity of confirmation as proof.