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| Steroid Forum: This is a discussion on WTF--WU getting your print on check?? within the Anabolic Steroids forums, part of the extensive steroid information at MESO-Rx; Be cool if someone or a company would develop a temporary/disposable prints that falsely blends into your finger so you ... |
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Be cool if someone or a company would develop a temporary/disposable prints that falsely blends into your finger so you no one knows that you have temporary prints on and it can't easily be removed by handshaking, washing hands or rubbing fingers together. That would be cool. Just have a company that offers citizens that have absolutely no record, good backgrounds and good overrall people submit fingers for scanning and make temporary prints out of them. The citizens would have to sign an secrecy so they can never disclose to anyone that they was paid by this company for these purposes. The people that sign up get paid an hefty sum of money (kinda like a royality check for every set of their prints that are sold). Only problem is if someone commits a crime using these prints could cause an issue for the person that actually has the prints. Also those that want to do harm to the US would be some of the main people that would love to get their hands on these. Good idea for a company to start though don't you guys think?
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[quote=novicebb;525822]Greendot? Do you mean greendotcorporation that issue the prepaid debit cards?[/QUOTE Finally found out more about greendot and seems promising. Also came across Alertpay.com which I will bet is going to be huge in 2008.
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I've encountered the thumbprint thing before. I've done a cuple of things. One thing I do is press the print twice, overlapping, so that the print itself is obscured. Another thing I've done, at a place I knew would ask for the print, is to have an open tube of Blistex in my hand. A dab across my thumb created a jelly layer that makes the print ink smear. Not that I'm doing anything wrongand don't want to get caught, I just hate all the various ways that our privacy is compromised by corporations. It's like that line from Seinfeld: "Why the heck does Radio Shack need your address and social security number for you to buy batteries?" |
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