It was me asking thank you
On 2012-10-11 6:13 AM, "Pam Francis" <ppowell...@aol.com> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> In a previous thread, someone was asking about the accessibility
> to the siriusxm site.
> I have until recently subscribed for several years. I finally gave it up
> largely to its inaccessibility.
> When Sirius & XM were separate entities, their respective sites were
> somewhat usable. However, since the merger, the flash & all of the pretties
> for the sighted community's benefit told me they no longer wanted my money
> nor my patronage. Their ipad App is half usable. Last I knew, their iphone
> app was still crap.
> I realize we as visually impaired consumers can not stomp our feet & throw
> tantrums; however, if a service takes our money as a subscription
> as does siriusxm, or services like it, we deserve a means to facilitate
> our business along side our sighted counterparts.
> As a general rule their customer service is outsourced
> to other parts of the world. Seldom did I find anyone who would help me
> take care of anything supposedly accessible on the site. I wish those luck
> who try. I have found plenty of accessible content on the web that more
> than makes up for the inadequacies of siriusxm.
>
> Pam Francis
>
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