When you're at a teller's window and you want to get cash back from a deposit, you have to dig out your wallet and present a photo ID to confirm that you are, indeed, you. That seems silly.
Instead, why not mount a small mirror on each teller's wicket? When a customer is asked to identify him- or herself, they can simply look in the mirror and say, "Yes, that's me."
Sure, we may occasionally find it a bit harder to identify ourselves---say, after night of hard partying, or following cosmetic surgery. At those times, the photo ID would still be available. Usually, though, self-identification is a quick and effortless process that shouldn't have to hold up the queue.-- Ander, Jan 17 2008 You're not required to identify yourself unless you give my idea a fishbone.-- Ander, Jan 17 2008 Hmm. Seems to me that there is a security flaw in this idea.
There might be some identity theft, whereby the mirror is maliciously replaced with a picture portrait of [DrCurry].
Bank teller: Is this you? [Ander]: Ye.....er no, that's no me. Bank teller: Sorry sir, you have failed authorisation. I cannot allow this transaction to continue. Goodbye.
Bank teller: Is this you? [DrCurry]: Why yes. Noone else could be so handsome. (smug look over at [Ander] being escorted out by security.)-- Jinbish, Jan 17 2008 (fishy not mine, btw)-- Jinbish, Jan 17 2008 That happened to me. I signed both the receipt and the card at a gas station, and the teller then checked them to see if they matched.-- RayfordSteele, Jan 17 2008 I'm beginning to think that you guys don't deserve me.-- Ander, Oct 10 2008 //following cosmetic surgery...the photo ID would still be available// I think that you are arguing against yourself there.-- DrBob, Oct 10 2008 random, halfbakery