[Blindtlk] Reading Info on Cards
Szostak, Christine
szostak.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu
Sun Nov 1 03:24:37 UTC 2015
HI,
Much appreciated. Is this true as well for bank cards (e.g., ATM) or just credit cards? If it is true for ATM cards as well, I am home-free as OB is quite accurate with numbers in my experience:) !
Have a wonderful weekend,
Chris
Dr. Christine M. Szostak
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Department of Social Sciences
Shorter University
Rome, Georgia
szostak.1 at osu.edu
cszostak at shorter.edu
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From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bonnie Lucas via blindtlk
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 11:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Reading Info on Cards
Hi Chris, have you tried reading the paper that came with your card? Also, I reread your email and realize that you were talking about your pin number as Heather mentioned in her email. So, it seems like in the past, when I have gotten a new debit card, the pin number was actually on that sick sheet that the card is stuck too and I discovered it by using OCR with a scanner. I absolutely agree with you that you should not use any app that uses live readers to tell you what something is.
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> On Oct 31, 2015, at 6:02 PM, Szostak, Christine via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I guess a part of why I am concerned about doing it with something like Be My Eyes is that even the developer of that app has explicitly and emphatically stated that users should NOT show anything personal (he gave examples of: any part at all of a credit card and mail that is personally identifying...) as the sighted members of the app are not specifically pre-screened) so it is not safe to do so. In other words, it is the same idea as just taking a picture of that part of your credit card, posting it to the public part of your Facebook page or twitter account, and saying, can anyone out there read this for me.
> Have a great weekend,
> Chris
> Dr. Christine M. Szostak
> Assistant Professor of Psychology
> Department of Social Sciences
> Shorter University
> Rome, Georgia
> szostak.1 at osu.edu
> cszostak at shorter.edu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Cindy
> Ray via blindtlk
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> Cc: Cindy Ray <cindyray at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Reading Info on Cards
>
> I think if you become that paranoid about getting sighted assistance, then you are going to have a lot of things not read. If you give your card to a waiter, if you hand it to someone to run on an inaccessible ATM machine, if you put it in an ATM machine and someone has a skimmer behind you, someone can get your information. You just have to be watching for it to happen as I did. You really don't want to live like this. In the amount of time you are spending trying to find a way to read it, you can have had it read and you can be pretty sure it was read accurately. Mostly the volunteers on bemyeyes.org are fairly likely to be trustworthy, and if they are not, then they will surely be banned. I hope one day we can easily read these cards, but I think currently, you just have to go with good old trust.
> Cindy Lou Ray
>
>
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> Szostak, Christine via blindtlk
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>
> Hi,
> That is a good point, however, I am assuming, and maybe this is wrong, but because the letters are raised and you can feel their indentations in the back side, I would assume that someone using the other end of the Be My Eyes app could take a picture of the back of your card (say with someone else'
> iPhone while talking with you)...) of what you are showing them and be able to figure out that info. Since your credit card or bank's name along with the letters ATM are on the back of the card, if they can see the letter indentations from the front side, they now have all of your info (credit card number, possibly date of expiration, security code, and card type and possibly bank location. As I said, my assumption here may be completely wrong.
> have a great weekend all,
> Chris
>
> Dr. Christine M. Szostak
> Assistant Professor of Psychology
> Department of Social Sciences
> Shorter University
> Rome, Georgia
> szostak.1 at osu.edu
> cszostak at shorter.edu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Heather Field via blindtlk
> Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 8:10 PM
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> Cc: Heather Field <missheather at comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Reading Info on Cards
>
> Hello Christine,
> I'm not sure if I understand the question correctly. In my experience, the pin number is sent in a separate envelope from the ATM card. So, the pin number never appears on the card of the paper to which the card comes attached. The pin number is not associated with any other numbers on the sheet it appears on. So, in my experience, there is no pin number on a card.
>
> It sounds to me as if what you are wanting is the three digit security code, not a pin number.
>
> If it's the security code, then this typically appears on the back of the card. So, nobody you asked to read the security code to you would be able to see the numbers and other identifying bank information that is written on the front of the card.
> In a situation like this, I'd be much happier to use a stranger on Be My Eyes than I would be to use a neighbour, since a stranger on the other side of this appw would have no other info than three little numbers which they read out. Besides, one can use Be My Eyes from the comfort of your own home.
>
> I wouldn't use a service like Be My Eyes dot ORG to read all the info on the front of the card, since that includes the card number and the expiration date. However, I'd be fine about having them read the three numbers of the security code from the back.
> Seems to me, these days, that using a card to shop online or to pay in a store or restaurant is more risky than having a person read the three numbers on the back of the card.
> Just my thoughts, of course. Each to their own level of personal risk.
> Warmly,
> Heather
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael via blindtlk
> Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 4:28 PM
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>
> I've never used it but the APP bemyeyes.org might give you the feedback you are looking for.
>
> Michael
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Szostak, Christine via blindtlk
> Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 2:19 PM
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>
> Hi,
> Actually just an iPod:)!
>
> Dr. Christine M. Szostak
> Assistant Professor of Psychology
> Department of Social Sciences
> Shorter University
> Rome, Georgia
> szostak.1 at osu.edu
> cszostak at shorter.edu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
> Bonnie Lucas via blindtlk
> Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 12:49 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Reading Info on Cards
>
> Hi,
> The one thing I can think of is that you could do face time or Skype with someone if you have a phone, which you must since you tried KNFB reader, and then they could look at the card.
> Bonnie
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 31, 2015, at 12:39 AM, Szostak, Christine via blindtlk
>> <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I am trying to get the pin off of my ATM card. Since I live alone and
>> no where near family, I want to try to get this info myself rather
>> than having to rely on a neighbor I do not know very well. However,
>> my OpenBook and OCR apps (e.g., KNFB Reader...) can not read this info.
>> Does anyone have solutions for how to get this info without any vision?
>> Have a great weekend all!
>> Chris
>>
>> Dr. Christine M. Szostak
>> Assistant Professor of Psychology
>> Department of Social Sciences
>> Shorter University
>> Rome, Georgia
>> szostak.1 at osu.edu<mailto:szostak.1 at osu.edu>
>> cszostak at shorter.edu
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