Well, after reading about the other post about the undressing for the metal detectors...you've scared me!
I'm assuming casual business would be appropriate, even down here in FL. But, do I wear my wedding ring & nice earrings or will they want to cash them in? If they see an ankle bracelet or regular bracelet, will I get questioned?
I was supposed to sign the CH. 7 last night but had to work late. Tonight's the night. I have to go pay the electric bill before it gets turned off prior to my signature on the dotted line.
Obviously, now I'm assuming I just can't pocket my jewelry on the way in to the meeting.
How do they look at people in regards to your accessories?
Or is this just a really dumb question?
I'm assuming casual business would be appropriate, even down here in FL. But, do I wear my wedding ring & nice earrings or will they want to cash them in? If they see an ankle bracelet or regular bracelet, will I get questioned?
I was supposed to sign the CH. 7 last night but had to work late. Tonight's the night. I have to go pay the electric bill before it gets turned off prior to my signature on the dotted line.
Obviously, now I'm assuming I just can't pocket my jewelry on the way in to the meeting.
How do they look at people in regards to your accessories?
Or is this just a really dumb question?
I'll be watching, you may never know when or how, but I'll be there. I am there now....
). No jewelry whatsoever, even though we did have our wedding rings and a 1/4ct diamond anniversary band at home).

I think a $200 watch purchased about 5 years ago (nothing against your watch Mark056, only trying to make a point) probably isn't worth close to that if you were to try and sell it now. On our forms it asked you the yard sale or fair market value, SOif I were to want to buy a watch (that was gently used) I would either buy a new one or it would have to be a heck of a steal (no pun intended)and it would have to be worth alot more than $200. (as an investment) Beside, did anybody ask Mark056 where he got the watch from.
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