drsouce
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One more idea... We do several mass mailings a year that are merged from a database onto letterhead. This then creates 100 or more "originals" to be signed. Because they are merged, the letters (and signature block) line up exactly the same. I then have bossie sign a blank sheet of paper and I run the merged letters through the copier for his signature. (then shred the blank paper)
Yes, I've occasionally signed a stylized version of bossie's name. Say his name is "Robert", I sign a scribbled "Bob". The office knows when that is there it is me, but customers do not. It would never count for authorizing anything, and his signature is un-forgeable for me.
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