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posting from Windsor Maine;
Steve Hoad
Earlier on the list someone said; " These are images of checks
to
speed up the process of banks transferring money to each other. It has
nothing to do with the consumer."
Right here, I'd like to point out that "consumers" need money to use a check
and a bank.
Continuing to quote from the previous message; " Besides, all the
information for each
check
is transferred in to the bank's database for internal and customer
access.
The bank only accesses the image if there is a question about accuracy
after
the data has been processed."
Now, to earn money, a "consumer" might even work at a bank as a customer
service rep, a teller, a vice president, a president!
Why would anyone argue about access to a system that might earn any
"consumer" a living?
If you limit your access, you limit mine, too. Please don't limit my
dreams, I'd love to sit in the leather chair of the bank president...
Just because I'm blind doesn't mean I can't do it, its the technology that
makes the difference.
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