Brenda,,,,,,,,, I used to use Peapod via phone. Then they discontinued that service in the Boston area. Now I don't think I'd want to shop via computer cause I'd be too nervous about putting my credit card information out there. My card is worth over ten thousand and I'd hate to have to pay that if someone got a hold of that thing! now if I had just a card with a $500 limit, I'd be more willing to try something like this. I tried to get the card company to issue a card of that limit, but they wanted me to hop through too many loops so I said forget it. <grimace> Isaac
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, Brenda Mueller wrote: > I was looking at www.peapod.com. It's a place where you can shop for > groceries and have it delivered. Now I'll admit that I haven't figured out > how to set up my account. I'll get around to it after an answer to my > question. You see, I just went in there with my voice note. I played aroud. > I wanted to see what foods were down those aisles. > > Well, I saw, and it's a good thing if I could get it. I even tried to load > stuff into my cart, but I wasn't worried, since there was no account. > I was just looking. Well, I just told my system to log off. The modem > disconnected. I asked a friend about how I could set up an accout, but when > I called back , I had a page with no title.But I read the text on that page. > It said that my shopping session had been closed and that I was logged out of > the stor. The only option I had was to continue shopping. I hit that link > and went nowhere. So I called the company. The representative told me to do > a reset. I was curious, so I told the rep I was using a palm pilot for the > blind. > She said, as of March first, no palm pilots will be allowed on peapod. > Actually, after finding that out, I did a reset, and I was back in the > system. So here's the question. Are our systems sophisticated enough to > make Peapod think I'm using a computer? > I bet you wish I was asking about the location of the reset button instead of > this, right? I suspect that Peapod is using java programming. Go see. > www.peapod.com > > Brenda Mueller > > > ___ > To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit > http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote >
