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Previously on "are Electronic copies of contracts legitimate ?"

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  • 2uk
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    Originally posted by rawly
    I tend to print of my documents, sign them, and email them back via PDF attachment via my scanner - Everyone I come across seems happy about this.

    Since Email is legitimate doc , others scanned docs , such as contracts , should be too. The accountant told me I can keep the expense reciepts scanned. The agent accepted their contract printed/scanned/emailed.

    The thing with a contracts being printed/scanned/emailed is that ( I JUST GUESS ) you have to ask them to do the same - Get your scanned copy print it/sign it/ send it back to you via email or post.

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by rawly
    I tend to print of my documents, sign them, and email them back via PDF attachment via my scanner - Everyone I come across seems happy about this.
    Think cash-for-honours, think Scotland Yard, think copies of email ordered to be handed over. If these can be used as evidence, I think the answer to the original question is yes

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  • rawly
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    I tend to print of my documents, sign them, and email them back via PDF attachment via my scanner - Everyone I come across seems happy about this.

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  • 2uk
    started a topic are Electronic copies of contracts legitimate ?

    are Electronic copies of contracts legitimate ?

    I figure we can keep an electronic version ( scanned) of our Contracts instead of printed copies ?

    I just signed my contract via print-sign-scan-email back to the agency. I don't even have the version of the contract that has their signature

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