Membership Cards on my Cell Phone
I’ve never been a fan of fat wallets. I like something slim, that I don’t even notice in my back pocket. My wallet has almost always been one of those 2-panel deals, where one side is a clear window for my drivers license and the other side is for my few debit cards, library card, membership cards, and whatever else. I don’t keep receipts, pictures or cash in my wallet just because I don’t like the thickness all that stuff creates.
Every once in awhile I go through it and throw out the membership cards that I don’t use that much, to keep the bulk down. The unfortunate side effect of this is not having certain membership cards when I need them. Like earlier this year when I bought 3 used games for Emily’s birthday at Gamestop, my Gamestop card would have given me a free game. Luckily the Gamestop guy was nice enough to let me use his own card that time. I hate the very idea that I have to carry a card with me to get discounts like that. Like at Albertsons, I can save $10 – $20 per trip by having my card with me. Why can’t they just make it that cheap for everyone so my keychain isn’t loaded down with membership cards?
I finally decided to try something that I read about in a blog earlier this year. I scanned all of my barcoded membership cards into the computer, edited them into a nice looking 320 x 240 JPG, and put them in my cell phone. Now when they ask for my card, I can have them scan my cell phone screen. Here’s what they look like on my cell phone.
I pixelated portions of the barcodes on these images, in hopes of keeping you stalkers from giving me reward points at Fred Meyer. The scanners are able to scan these cards just as well as they can scan a laminated card. Now all I have to deal with is the weird looks people give me when I hand them a phone to scan instead of a card. So far I haven’t been turned away by a rogue employee enforcing a new “no cell phone membership cards” policy, but I’m sure that’ll happen if I give it enough time.
I put all the card images in a folder on my phone called “Wallet Cards” so it’s easy to quickly pull them up while I’m waiting in line. Another thing I’ve always done to enhance my thin wallet lifestyle is keep pictures of my kids in the cell phone too. So if I feel inclined to show off pictures of my kids (or myself, posing with MC Frontalot) I can pull them up on my cell phone instead of digging through a giant wallet for them.
I think this is something that could work on almost any phone. I’m not sure how well a scanner could pick up on one of those tiny screen cell phones, but it’s worth a try. You probably don’t even need to be as fancy as me about it – just snap a picture of your barcode with the phone’s camera and that would probably work just as well.
Oh man! I hate those membership cards. Of course I have a ton of them. They don’t make any more loyal to any store. It actually just pisses me off. lol!
Great idea to scan them into the cell phone. I work for at&t wireless. Some of our phones are designed to have credit cards scanned in and then you only have to wave your phone over the card reader. Soon and very soon none of us will need a wallet. :)
brilliant! i need to do that, since there’s so much junk in my wallet.
fred meyers still lets you shop there?
After the sandwich place punches ten holes through your phone, you get a free lunch.
Too bad Subway doesn’t still do their sandwich card thing with the 10 stickers on it. I could scan a card in with 10 stickers on it and have free sandwiches for life!
you’re amazing as always :)
That is way Cool!
This is an awesome idea. I can see it taking off.. Well, maybe.
That’s utterly retarded
john you are utterly retarded. and i may have to try this my sefl. i hate all the crap in my wallet. i guess i should say stuff. i don’t acually have crap in my wallet. that would be gross.
Oh Brad, tell them how well it works!