[nabs-l] money rights

Peter Donahue pdonahue1 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Nov 21 19:16:51 UTC 2008


Good afternoon everyone,

    All the while performing financial transactions successfully with our 
currency as it now is. What happened to the need to first ensure more of us 
have paying jobs so we have money to spend before worrying about how paper 
bills can be distinguished from one/another. This is a classic case of 
"Putting the cart before the horse."

Peter Donahue

From: "brianna snyder" <briannasnyder90 at gmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] money rights


I agree with you, Priscilla. It would be best if we didn't have to rely on
others about things having to do with money.

Brianna

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Beth" <thebluesisloose at gmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] money rights


> Interesting stuff there, Prescilla.  I agree with you.
> Beth
>
> On 11/20/08, priscilla <priscillagarces1987 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> hey all listers,
>> How are you all doing.
>> I was googling ways of reading credit cards, and I came across this
>> interesting article on making accessible currency.
>> It appears that bush was the one giving us problems because he is found
>> to
>> have appealed the jurisdiction of making it accessible providing the
>> argument that states that we shouldn't change the currency since we have
>> accessible ways of identifying money through the use of electronic
>> gadgets.
>> I really think this is very unfair first of all because not all of us can
>> afford spending hundreds of dollars on such device.
>> Second of all, I am a college student who lives independently at a dorm
>> and
>> everyone is not always there when I need to identify money so whenever I
>> go
>> to the ATM's, I have to go with a friend to verify if the money I am
>> getting
>> is a 20 and fold it along ways.
>> I have methods of folding money but trust me, they are not always
>> reliable
>> and are not accurate because you still have to rely on someone to tell
>> you
>> what it is if you forget the denomination.
>>
>> I am very frustrated about this because like everyone else, I want to be
>> able to handle money myself and not trust other total stranger because
>> when
>> it comes to money, I have some doubts about certain people these days.
>> We hear a lot of fraud going on, even in the news and its happening a
>> whole
>> lot in food places.
>> beware of restaurants because some people can be very dishonest and steel
>> from you especially change.
>>
>> this is just my personal thoughts and opinions.
>> anyhow, the following link is :
>> http://www.wkms.org/programming/fuhrmann.htm
>>
>> thank you very much.
>>
>> Priscilla
>>
>> Ps. I really hope president Obama can really change this since president
>> bush was greedy enough to appeal the case.
>> Please reply on the list with any opinions of the article.
>> .
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