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Re: Physical Access Cards
From: ron () gmail com
Date: 2 Oct 2009 23:46:21 -0000
Another option, depending on the unit cost of the cards. If they are expensive to replace and loss rate makes it worth
it, you might want to print a post office box address (not easily identified with corporation) and arrange with post
office to guarantee postage. Like you see on some hotel, motel ('no'tell) keys.
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