RE: Hello Houston?What is a Commissioner or Notary Public?
A Commissioner is a person authorized to take your oath or solemn affirmation when you sign an affidavit or a statutory declaration. A Commissioner does not certify that the statements being made in the affidavit or statutory declaration are true, but only certifies that an oath or solemn affirmation has been administered properly. Notary Public has much broader authority. A Notary can "Notarize" copies of documents (verify as a true copy). Notaries can notarize documents for filing throughout the world, whereas ordinarily, a Commissioner of Oaths can only commission documents which are being filed within the Province in which the Commissioner received his or her appointment.
C'mon... first of all, let's keep this to the inbox. You asked me to keep certain things private and I will. The least you can do is abide by that as well.
I specifically asked for it to be notarised. You can fudge your trading statements all you like and have a commissioner sign it... but notarize them all, tax documents and all, from 2005 and on.... inbox only in regards to this from now on. I stand by my bet.
....and FYI...I don't have to show you anything. I admit freely I own a LOT of HAO... average cost is approx .08.
signed,
strikin it rich since '91