So, what is this, and why would we need one here at WMS? And you must be very specifically right.....Answers below please, I'll pop you in a draw for a free stamp set, will pick a winner Saturday night!
It looks like a small calculator to use as an embelishment on a card or scrapbook page and it goes with a stamp set. Well, that is my guess. Alice Roushia. :)
It looks like a small calculator to use as an embelishment on a card or scrapbook page and it goes with a stamp set. Well, that is my guess. Alice Roushia. :)
those colors are interesting. don't see too many things that are beige with chocolate brown numbers. and the beige looks like it has a wood grain. my head hurts from this fun riddle.
i'm going with a calculator made out of chocolate because you are so sweet.
My husband thinks it is a label maker - he works for Brother so just thinks that everyone should have one! I think it is a card reader because WMS is going out on the road...which would be great :)
I think it's a PayPal chip and pin machine for taking payment at shows and other out-and-about events. Come round to my house and I'll test it out for you ;)
Not a calculator, the numbers are in the wrong order, unless they do them differently there. I thought maybe a sewing machine but I am pondering that SYM button so think not. Afraid you have stumped me.
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My guess, a calculator for giving a discount at a big sale???
ReplyDeleteA calculator to make sure there is enough money in your checking account to place your order?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a telephone to me. WMS would need one of these to take stamp orders from customers.
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Is it a card reader for taking credit card payments? That would come in handy if you were going to attend craft shows or open a shop.
ReplyDeleteIs it the machine you get from your bank for internet banking? I'm guessing you have a ton of internet banking to do?!!
ReplyDeleteI think Paypal has a credit card reader that looks like that!
ReplyDeletecalculating stamp discount? My wishful thinking... :)
ReplyDeleteI think it's a battery-operated calculator to total orders when the power goes at at WMS - I know you just keep on going no matter what, Claire!
ReplyDeleteits for making a cell phone...an iphone maybe!
ReplyDeleteAdding machine. Mary Brown
ReplyDeleteMy guess is a postage meter, possibly with a scale.
ReplyDeleteA Texas Instruments scientific calculator. I don't know why.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a point of sale machine to me...so you can take payments of any kind anywhere....fun!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a calculator. It would come on handy if WMS was to attend a big show and no regular register for sales transactions was available.
ReplyDeleteIs it a card reader keypad for taking and making manual payments if you don't use PayPal ?
ReplyDeleteIs it a card reader keypad for making manual payments if you don't use PayPal or secure banking?
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking it's a remote ... are you going to start some video tutorials? If so, that's so exciting ... can't wait! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSome great guesses!! I think a calculator used for the many orders you will received from a HUGE new release ... after all, the holidays are coming!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a small calculator to use as an embelishment on a card or scrapbook page and it goes with a stamp set. Well, that is my guess. Alice Roushia. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like one of the PayPal chip and pin machines?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a small calculator to use as an embelishment on a card or scrapbook page and it goes with a stamp set. Well, that is my guess. Alice Roushia. :)
ReplyDeleteOh and why you would need one? For crops and classes and shows to let more people buy your fab stamps!
ReplyDeleteI would say this is a paypal card reader :)
ReplyDeleteA converter for euros into different denominations as you are in Ireland and trade in euros.
ReplyDeleteIs it a card reader key pad for manual transactions if you don't use PayPal or internet payment?
ReplyDeleteI'd say it's a calculator, so you can calculate if your order is big enough for free delivery ;)
ReplyDeleteIs it a debit/credit card reader?
ReplyDeletethose colors are interesting. don't see too many things that are beige with chocolate brown numbers. and the beige looks like it has a wood grain. my head hurts from this fun riddle.
ReplyDeletei'm going with a calculator made out of chocolate because you are so sweet.
I´m quite sure it´s a calculator. Maybe to convert GBP to USD and EUR?!
ReplyDeletePoint of Sale machine for debit/credit cards - for a new storefront possibly?
ReplyDeleteIs it a remote control for making labels?
ReplyDeleteIt's a Paypal card reader. Why do you need it? I'm guessing that you are headed to a big craft fair.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is a card reader for paypal! So you can accept payment for orders of gorgeous Waltzingmouse goodies on your phone!
ReplyDeleteIt's a calculator to tally all those orders because we love you so.
ReplyDeleteits a wood veneer embellisment made by Your new die and stamp set :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a PayPal Here credit card reader
ReplyDeleteA calculator to work out your taxes for the lovely Inland Revenue?
ReplyDeleteLooks like your good 'ol adding machine. You need them to add, subtract, multiply our orders, and bonus points!
ReplyDeleteMy husband thinks it is a label maker - he works for Brother so just thinks that everyone should have one! I think it is a card reader because WMS is going out on the road...which would be great :)
ReplyDeleteI think it's a PayPal chip and pin machine for taking payment at shows and other out-and-about events. Come round to my house and I'll test it out for you ;)
ReplyDeleteA calculator to figure out discount prices!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a labelmaker!
ReplyDeleteI think it is a Paypal chip and pin card reader.
ReplyDeleteOh, silly girl! Of course it's a calculator soi can make sure i have enough in my account to buy all the new releases!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!
Papal or another electronic payment method? Are you opening a bricks and mortar store?
ReplyDeleteExciting!!
Not a calculator, the numbers are in the wrong order, unless they do them differently there. I thought maybe a sewing machine but I am pondering that SYM button so think not. Afraid you have stumped me.
ReplyDeleteIt's a calculator to measure the amount of tickle customers are getting for the holiday season!
ReplyDeleteOld phone keypad? Adding machine numbers go the other way, 123 is at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a vintage calculator. I'm guessing that you used it as a reference for a new stamp set.
ReplyDeleteIt is a calculator and there are 2 things I thought of: 1st- to use at a fabulous sale; 2nd- a stamp set based on the older calculators.
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