[musictlk] Inaccessible online contact forms and Websites

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Sat Feb 12 06:02:13 UTC 2011


Or, as a Gospel music promoter, groups that don't respond to your
E-mails in at least 2 days, after you send the enitial E-mail. I hate
that, as well.
Blessings, Joshua

On 2/11/11, Annabelle Susan Morison <foristnights at comcast.net> wrote:
> I hate it when that happens! More than anything, I hate when companies don't
> respond to emails within a timely manner like their websites tell you they
> will. For example, Vectormedia Software in England hasn't responded to my
> emails in a timely manner. Their website,
> http://www.vectormediasoftware.com, specifically states that they respond to
> most requests within 24 hours. This is really confusing, because I don't
> know whether they mean 24 hours, like regular hours in a day, or 24 hours,
> as in business hours. The last time I received an email from them was on
> July 21, 2010, and they haven't sent me any emails since then. I know they
> recently switched locations. They moved from 18 High Fields, Halifax,
> Yorkshire HX6 3AN, to 173 Stiles Road, Bradford, Yorkshire BD7 4RF. What do
> I do? It seems as though I may have to send them a letter via Registered
> Mail, which I just found out is going to cost me $11.98, plus $2.90 for
> postage. Isn't that crazy?
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Joshua Lester
> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 8:22 PM
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> Subject: [musictlk] Inaccessible online contact forms and Websites
>
> Hi, it's Joshua Lester. Before the moderator accuses me of going off
> topic, this has something to do with musicians. I'm tired of musicians
> in general putting inaccessible contact forms on their sites. Those
> forms include security codes, that we have to type in, in order for
> the E-mails to send. I'm fine with security, but they should do what
> some sites are already doing. They're putting an audio file there, so
> you can hear those characters, that they want you to type in. Two
> sites of interest, are of blind musicians. Gordon Mote, and Ronnie
> Milsap have inaccessible forms on their sites. Gordon, is a Southern
> Gospel singer/musician, and Ronnie Milsap is a famous Country star.
> They're both blind. They should have thought about that. I have also
> noticed that some sites have music as soon as you go on their site.
> You can't shut it up! It's hard to hear Jaws reading something, when
> their music is blasting at you! I can hit escape, on some sites, and
> that shuts it up. Some sites, however, aren't that easy. What I'm
> calling for is across-the-board accessibility regulations on all
> Websites, be they music, news, or other. I'm tired of this mess! These
> people should be more considerate.
> Blessings, Joshua
>
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