[rehab] accessible credit card machines
Husseini, Sahar
sahar.husseini at nebraska.gov
Thu Feb 5 15:14:00 UTC 2009
I'd sure like to know, too. *smile* I'd even like to know where to get one with a keypad. Last time I checked, an accessible talking one was over $1000.00. I'd settle with one without a touch screen. I don't even know where you'd o to look at one. It seems like all of the ones I found you'd have to order over the Net--nothing local.
Sahar Husseini, CVRCB, MSW
(402) 471-8144
-----Original Message-----
From: rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lisamaria Martinez, NOMC
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 1:19 AM
To: NFB of California List; Rehabilitation Counselor Mailing List
Subject: [rehab] accessible credit card machines
Hi,
Does anyone know of a credit card machine/veraphone machine that is accessible? We are looking to update our old machines at work. I'd like to investigate credit card machines that are more accessible than what I am currently forced to use. I just know that there is something out there that a blind person can use with more ease. Please respond off list to lmartinez at lighthouse-sf.org
Many thanks,
Lisamaria
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