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That "ker-plunk" is SUPER satisfying the first time.Okay, so my thoughts:
1) I don't believe there is a stigma against using an ink seal versus an embossing seal. I've worked for multiple companies that used an ink seal (the self-inking one that goes "kerplunk" when you press it...so satisfying!), but only one engineer I have ever worked for used an embosser. Each and every one of them was just as ethical and great to work for. The type of seal they used made absolutely no difference to their credibility, work ethic, or how I felt about them.
2) Anyone can copy any seal. Do some make it harder? Yes. But there's no way you're going to protect yourself against everyone. We lock our doors at night, but that won't stop anyone from breaking my giant bay window to get inside. It just keeps an honest person honest, but we always need to watch out for the dishonest people, which means (see item 3).
3) There are ways to protect yourself using an ink seal in the digital world. Such as:
All said, if (when) I see that coveted green "pass" box on NCEES in December, I'm getting the self-inking cause, see the nice kerplunk comment above! But I also may get an embossing seal cause they just look freaking incredible!
Now getting the damn thing to eject and be ready for stamping is a whole other story. *curses her weak hand strength*