[nabs-l] money devices

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Thu Jun 23 02:51:55 UTC 2011


Ashley, The IBil is a stand alone device.
I felt of one, at convention.
It costs too much!
Who would pay $100 for a device as small as a giga-pet?
I talked about this, in that other thread.
Blessings, Joshua

On 6/22/11, bookwormahb at earthlink.net <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
> If we’re going to discuss money, I wish you had changed the subject line.
> The ACB/NFB policies you brought up had nothing to do with the last subject
> line.
>
> Some of you said Look Tell is better than INote.  I’m not into technology
> much for this stuff.  I just try and read the bill with what vision I have
> and might fold the money.
>
> So are these both Apps? Do they only work on the Iphone or other apple
> products like the Ipod touch?
> Kirt, why do you think the Look Tell is better than INote?
> Also how do these different devices work? Do you have to take a picture of
> the bill?  The Treasury department came out with an App as well. Not sure
> its name; maybe it’s the INote.
>
> Is treasury’s App any good?
>
> Is the Ibill a stand alone device?  Is that a small and portable device?
> As I hear all names, I don’t know the difference between all of them.
>
> Thanks.
> Ashley
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