[nabs-l] question about identification of different items
Bre B
jesusfreak262 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 1 08:36:28 UTC 2011
On 2/28/2011 9:35 PM, Patrick Molloy wrote:
> Jordyn,
> Sometimes they get a little bit flat, but I can always re-Braille them
> in about a second.
> Patrick
>
> On 2/28/11, Jordyn Castor<jordyn2493 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey Patrick!
>> Do you find that the dots get smudged on the money after you braille
>> them and they are on there for a while?
>> On 2/28/2011 9:16 PM, Patrick Molloy wrote:
>>> Jorge:
>>> The device of which I spoke earlier is called a pocket money brailler.
>>> Instead of telling you about it, I found the link to the site where
>>> you can buy it if you so choose:
>>> http://www.braillebookstore.com/view.php?T=Pocket+Money+Brailler
>>> Hope this Helps,
>>> Patrick
>>>
>>> On 2/27/11, Cindy Bennett<clb5590 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I definitely think an iBill, or some money identifyer, would be
>>>> helpful, because sometimes my money gets mixed up, and I have to ask
>>>> someone. I have a wallet with a bunch of different pockets, I fold it,
>>>> or I organize it so that my money is in a stack from smallest to
>>>> largest bills, but this is hard, because you have to remember how many
>>>> of each bill you have, but it is convenient if you want to keep money
>>>> in your pocket or in a pouch on your key ring or something. I just
>>>> don't like to carry around purses, so that's why I do that, but again,
>>>> not always wise. You could keep different bills in pockets too.
>>>>
>>>> I personally don't label my cards, but I haven't had to thus far. My
>>>> credit cards feel different, one is more slick than the other, but
>>>> putting a sticker on one wouldn't be a bad idea. I would just be sure
>>>> and have someone make sure you don't put the sticker over your
>>>> signature or over any of the numbers on the back.
>>>>
>>>> I have a braille list of all of my credit card information. I keep
>>>> this at home, because typically, you don't need this information when
>>>> you're out, because you'll use your physical card.
>>>>
>>>> And, I haven't really ever felt like I got ripped off, but that's just
>>>> my experience. If you look confident when you're making a financial
>>>> transaction, then that will help, but that is where using a credit
>>>> card instead of cash might help. You can check your bank statements
>>>> online to make sure your idea of what you spent lines up with the bank
>>>> has record of.
>>>>
>>>> Cindy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 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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>>>> --
>>>> Cindy Bennett
>>>> uNC Wilmington Psychology major
>>>>
>>>> clb5590 at gmail.com
>>>> 828.989.5383
>>>>
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I just usually tend to keep my cards in particular spots in my wallet.
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