New NACHI picture identification cards available.

Originally Posted By: gromicko
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http://www.nachi.org/id.htm


Nick


Originally Posted By: wcampbell
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Ok, I gotta ask–why 2?



This Ole House-Home Inspections


William A. Campbell TREC # 6372


Serving the Texas Coastal Bend


(361) 727-0602 (home)


(361) 727-0055 (office)


(361) 229-4103 (cell)

Originally Posted By: Blaine Wiley
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Can you post a sample?


Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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Will:


Any photo I.D. card should be able to be authenticated if ever the need arised, so one of the two photos will go in your membership file.

Nick


Originally Posted By: wcampbell
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oh–ok icon_redface.gif



This Ole House-Home Inspections


William A. Campbell TREC # 6372


Serving the Texas Coastal Bend


(361) 727-0602 (home)


(361) 727-0055 (office)


(361) 229-4103 (cell)

Originally Posted By: jpope
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I don’t suppose we could send digital photos via email. Sure could simplify things, no? icon_biggrin.gif



Jeff Pope


JPI Home Inspection Service


“At JPI, we’ll help you look better”


(661) 212-0738

Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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Nope, because we want to laminated what you give us.


Garbage in, garbage out. ![icon_smile.gif](upload://b6iczyK1ETUUqRUc4PAkX83GF2O.gif)

Nick


Originally Posted By: jmyers
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Nick,


That is a great idea, now who thought of it. Certainly not you, that is just too good to come from you! ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif)

Joe Myers


Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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NACHI is much like a store or a factory. We have an inventory of “ideas.” just like a business might have an inventory of product. Some products are ready to ship to our members, some are being assembled, some are being wrapped, some are in for service, and many others are still in “inventory” on the shelf. Its a big shelf that keeps getting bigger.


Nick