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Re: signature stamp
Jane, I use a signature stamp. I found an old signature on a canceled check from 5? years ago and traced it and sent it to NEBS my regular business supply place. 1-800-225-6380 I called my bank first to see if it would be accepted. They said even the IRS accepts them. I think they might have asked me to bring it in to sign a new signature card at the bank. It works great on all stuff I do at home. It is a bit larger than I like for carrying around- but not impossible. Hope this helps.
Well, here I am testing the new list charter, not really but it has been almost 5 years since I had my DBS STN surgery. It has been the best decision in my life.
There is only one thing that I have difficulty doing, and that is signing my name especially when I'm shopping. They give you a little pedestal to sign your check with nothing to hold your arm steady. I was wondering if anyone uses a signature stamp, if so are they legal and have you had any problems with it. Where did you get it?
jjjane
Sue 53/dx52/50 I plan to live forever---so far so good.
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