[Electronics-talk] Debit and Credit Cards
Robin Frost
robinni71 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 22 00:09:32 UTC 2015
Hi,
while in this great land of ours everyone is entitled to their opinions I
respectfully disagree.
I'm glad that the attitude reflected below doesn't always prevail; for if it
did think how much ground which has been gained would never even have been
conceived of let alone attempted.
while it is true change often moves along at a snail's pace as one author
says if you jump off the ground towards the sun you get a lot closer than if
you hadn't tried at all.
Whether one takes the approach of legal channels, structured negotiation or
merely sometimes by asking and bringing a need to the attention of one or
many people within a given organization or business one never knows what the
end result might be.
Here's to guarded optimism and hope.
Robin
-----Original Message-----
From: wmodnl wmodnl via Electronics-talk
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2015 2:22 PM
To: cheez ; Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Debit and Credit Cards
HAHAHAHA, good luck, not going to happen in our divided modern-day USA. Our
politicians, in general, would rather continue to see us to be segregated
and marginalized from the rest of society. It's all about control, they
would rather see us die off, than have opportunities to make it, because
people with disabilities statisticly make-up the largest segment of the
poorest population in America. Good luck with your future endeavors, trying
to change a bank, one of the fundamental groups controling everything in our
country, with it's political fat-cats.
> On Apr 18, 2015, at 12:39 PM, cheez via Electronics-talk
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever gotten a debit or credit card that had braille on it?
> The last Wells Fargo debit card I had that had braille expired March 2010,
> and I haven't been able to get them to send me another one.
> Also, Citibank's Universal MasterCard had braille on it. Both cards not
> only included the expiration date, but the security pin as well.
> Citibank's card had the number one would use for long-distance calls too.
> I recently found out that Citibank's customer service reps have access to
> the security code, and they will give it to you if you provide the
> necessary password information. And it isn't as easy as it may sound.
> They ask you at least 3 questions associated to the info in their system.
> But I'd really like for the braille cards to return and expand to other
> credit cards.
> Oh, yeah, Citibank will send you a new security pin if you request one in
> braille. I like that. I was able to change it when I got the new one.
> Vince
>
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