Yeah, I agree, especially since PDI could just hook up their computer to a
Braille printer and print up a copy. Surely, if they know you have a
BrailleNote, they must know you read Braille, right? <grin>
Peggy
Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself. - Chinese
Proverb
At 12:26 PM 10/30/2004, you wrote:
Hi Rhoda,
Yah PDI did that to me a couple months ago. I thought it was pretty silly
of the company. Oh well other blindness related companies do that too why
it always perplexes me. My theory is if companies don't send info in
Braille or offer it online or something they are just irresponsible. The
way I have been having my mail read is I find someone trustworthy at the
post office to read where my mail came from you know just the address on
the envelopes and then if it is important I call the places where the mail
came from making the companiq responsible for telling me why they sent me
something and what it is. So far this plan has worked quite well. Saves
on having a reader and buying a scanner.
Now that PDI knows at least two of their customers have received info in
print maybe they will actually do something to address the problem. Sorry
for the sarcasism but it always just floors me when companies in the
blindness field send out print info to people who read Braille. I know
everyone who owns technology from PDI doesn't necessarily read Braille. I
do wish more companies blindness companies incvded here would provide
information in alternative formats. I always wish any company wouldn't
just assume I have someone to read my mail to me like it is some crime to
call up a company and ask them what they sent me and why.
Sorry for the rant.
Good luck deciphering the print info PDI sent you (smile).
Lisa
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: rhonda clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 13:04:23 -0500 (CDT)
>Subject: [Braillenote] printed information
>I don't know if anyone else got this, but I received quite a lot of
print information from Pulsedata in today's mail. I'd love to know what
it is. Print and I don't get along at all--grin!
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