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ACCESSIBLE MENU TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE

TO ALL HOSPITALITY/RESTAURANT MANAGERS

A U.S. government census study shows that 75% of people with disabilities eat out at least once a week, spending $35 billion annually in restaurants.

Quikscrybe, Inc. has transcribed consumer information (e.g.: menus, hotel service directories, etc.) into Braille and Sight-Saving large print for clients within the hospitality industry since 1984.

By ordering your information to be transcribed into Braille and Sight-Saving large print, you can:


COST OF HOTEL DIRECTORIES AND OTHER HOSPITALITY INFORMATION:

The first copy of your hotel directory (either in Braille or Sight-Saving Print) costs $50.00. Additional copies can be obtained for $10.00. Shipping arrangements will be discussed on an individual basis.

COST OF MENUS:

SETUP OF MENU = $50.00

Copies of menus = $5.00 per copy.

Discounts for quantity orders are available. Quikscrybe is a proud member of both the Colorado and the National Restaurant Association.

We accept payment by a variety of methods including Company Purchase Order, company check or personal check.

We look forward to helping you provide these services to your most valued customers. Your materials can be sent as
files produced in a variety of word-processing formats (including ASCII text files, MicroSoft Word, PageMaker, PDF, and WordPerfect.), You may send all these file types via e-mail to quikscrybe@comcast.net Hard Copy may also be mailed or delivered to Quikscrybe.

 

Click HERE for Ordering Instructions.

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Sue and Ron Staley
QuikScrybe, Inc.


VOICE PHONE: (303) 485-6895


E-MAIL: quikscrybe@comcast.net
WEBSITE: http://www.quikscrybe.com/

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This page was last updated November, 2007

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