[nabs-l] question about identification of different items

Jorge Paez jorgeapaez at mac.com
Sun Feb 27 23:47:22 UTC 2011


Patric:
What's the braille device called and how much would it cost?

Thanks,

Jorge


On Feb 27, 2011, at 6:21 PM, Patrick Molloy wrote:

> Jordyn,
> A credit card will feel different from, say, a photo ID. I always know
> I have my Visa card by the raised numbers and letters on the front.
> Also, to answer your question about bills, I have a little device that
> puts Braille numbers on bills for me.
> Hope this Helps,
> Patrick
> 
> On 2/27/11, Jordyn Castor <jordyn2493 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey all,
>> I'm just looking for tips on how you all identify your different cards,
>> like credit cards, state ID's, and other cards.  Do most cards feel
>> different?  Also, do you just write down your different credit card
>> numbers and expiration dates?  I'm getting to the point now where I'm
>> going to have to keep track of these things so I'm just wondering lol.
>> Another random question: Do a lot of you have iBills or do you just
>> prefer folding your money?  Do you ever worry about a cashier tricking
>> you and giving you the wrong bills or giving a cashier the wrong bills
>> and not getting the correct change back?  As of now, I fold my money but
>> again, I'm just looking for your opinions.
>> Thanks for your help!
>> Jordyn
>> 
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