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I got my Charlie Card LinkPass in the mail today (my employer has a pass discount program so I get my passes early in the mail). Hurray!

Except, the one thing that sucks is a big notice on the back of the card telling me I must not punch holes in it. There's no way to tell where the RFID chip resides, so no way to know if I'd be ruining the card by punching it. I know I can't be the only person who was expecting to hold onto this permanent pass by punching a hole and attaching it firmly to *something* - keeping track of the pass has been, apart from privacy issues, the only thing I've worried about at all w/r/t the Charlie Card. Now I'm at a loss - unless the MBTA figures out that they should be pre-punching them (I'd hoped they'd already be) and lets us all trade in our first cards. Doubt it, certainly any time soon.

So, anybody have ideas about secure sleeves with strings to attach these things? I don't know a ton about RFID so I'm not sure how much wrapping up they can take and still work well. I'm envisioning something along the lines of a luggage tag, but none of the ones I have at hand fit just right (a little too small). Has anyone else had the chance to try something out? Know of anyplace local selling the right size luggage tag holders? New cottage industry for our awesome local artisans? Anyone else with clever ideas?

ETA: Thanks for all the ideas, everyone. It looks like I'll be set for the immediate future, but I'm still curious about fun locally-made crafty alternatives for the longer term. (I think the vinyl ID holders aren't really secure or sturdy enough for the sort of use I'd put them to, strung on a string and stuffed daily into my backpack's hip pocket, and I may wait a little before daring to actually punch where folks tell me the RFID antenna isn't.)

Date: 2006-12-28 12:16 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] siderea
Do you have any other RFID cards in your wallet? I tried recently, but just got "ERROR" on the screen; I don't know if that was because it's not valid till next month (which it isn't) or because my office door key is confusing it.

Date: 2006-12-28 12:21 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
No, the only other RFID-thing I have is a key fob, for my office. That isn't in my wallet.

If you have a pass that isn't yet valid, the fare vending machine screen should still show it. The screen display implies that the card can hold stored cash value, two passes (e.g. this month's and next month's), and a transfer value.

If you use it at the gate, I presume the gate screen will say something like "PASS NOT YET VALID" and refuse to open, but since I don't have such a pass, I haven't tried it. (If you do, before January 1, let me know what happens.)

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