[NFBCS] Inaccessible websites

charles.vanek at gmail.com charles.vanek at gmail.com
Thu Dec 30 16:49:25 UTC 2021


I hear you Tracy.  Kiva I thought sounded like a really cool organization
giving micro loans to people around the world.  So I suggested it as a gift
certificate opportunity to someone about 4-5 years ago... I come to find out
that their site was inaccessible.  In contacting Kiva their customer support
had no way of helping to resolve the problem.  So to this day there's $50 I
have loaded into a Kiva account that has never been loaned out to a worthy
person.

Sad.  I don't know if anyone has used Kiva in the past few years and found
that they have fixed their site.  

Anyway inaccessible site grumblings aside.  Have a Happy New Year Tracy and
all.



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From: NFBCS <nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Tracy Carcione via NFBCS
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Cc: Tracy Carcione <carcione at access.net>
Subject: [NFBCS] Inaccessible websites

Just grumbling.  

This time of year, everyone and his cousin is asking for charitable
donations.  There are some I'd actually like to donate to, so I've been to 2
of those organizations' websites and been unable to make a donation.  On
one, there's no way to specify the frequency of my donation.  On another, I
was unable to get to the form field to put in some of my credit card info.

While I could pay AIRA to help me do this, why should I?  If someone wants
my hard-earned cash, they ought to make it easy for me to hand it over.
Really, I am sick of these half-accessible websites.

Tracy

 

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