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  1. #1
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    A Coozie with a zipper.

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    treasure?!

    Two weeks ago I found cans, cans, and cans. Not to mention an obscene ammt of trash. I went back the same way and we collected enough cans to fill two 13 gallon bags and I also took a yard waste trash bag and filled it as much as we could. (I took my 7 yo. son with me to help.)

    It kinda worked out for me because I am using all the cans to recycle to put towards my MS ride next month.
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    Yesterday, I found a credit card reader on the road.
    I picked it up and brought it home - definitely the heaviest thing I've carried in a jersey pocket.
    The merchant was not identified on it, but there was a toll free number for a help desk. So I called. The woman was shocked that I found it and was making an effort to return it. DH said the unit probably has credit card numbers stored in it somewhere. I figured someone was pretty freaked out about not having it. She couldn't give me the name of the merchant but could connnect me directly. So she did, and I left a voice mail.
    But, it was Saturday a.m. I wonder if this guy won't get this message until Monday a.m.?
    Well...I can only do what I can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    Yesterday, I found a credit card reader on the road.
    Well...
    Turns out our card reader belongs to a mobile windshield repair service. They did a repair, the guy put the card reader on a bumper or roof of the truck or some such, and drove away. Card reader fell off...and viola....I picked it up.
    They were very happy to have it found....and we have a free windshield replacement if we should ever need one!

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    What does a credit card reader look like? I'm guessing it's a scanning device?
    I'm thinking of you with one of those old machines that produces carbon copies stuffed in your jersey pocket
    But I know that's not right.
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    The mobile card readers I've seen don't look much different from the fixed-in-place ones at store checkouts. Just a little bigger to accommodate a battery and the wireless "stuff," and maybe tending more to rectangular than square so they fit better in someone's hand.

    Like most things, they're getting smaller all the time. Waiters have them in their apron pockets at a lot of restaurants, now. A windshield repair place has probably been using it for a long time and so probably has a larger one, more the size of the things you sign on when you get a UPS or FedEx parcel.

    So 7rider, you did your good deed for the day!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Yeah, at first, I thought it was a calculator/adding machine. It was about 8" long x 5" wide by 3" thick (~20 cm x 13cm x 8 cm), with a roll of paper at the top (the plastic cover was off, but I could snap it back on), but the paper roll was smooshed. It had a slot at the bottom to stick the card in and an biggish LCD screen.
    My SIL has one for running charges at crafts fairs where she sells her jewelry.

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    My headlight picked up something sparkly on the pavement this morning, so I pulled over and checked it out. Turns out that it's a little gem--almost certainly a cubic zirconia because the setting is sterling silver. The setting was pretty beat up, probably got run over several times. Looks like it was once an earring.

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    Some bling for Margot?

 

 

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