[Nfbf-l] SAMnet

Toni King tkk at samobile.net
Fri Nov 30 16:16:12 UTC 2012


Hello,
I have used SA mobile Network for over four years now.  I completely love it.
i would be more then happy to speak  with you are the parent about the 
features and how it works.
I love the web browser and how it brings up the results of your search 
in a list.
I work for the Lighthouse in Tallahassee and have recommended  SA 
mobile network to many and it is wonderful for my seniors.
My email is tkk at samobile.net
work #: 850-942-3658 ext 211 or my cell at 850-443-3991

This program is so easy to use with just the tab, enter, escape and the 
arrow keys you can do anything you need to do in the mobile network.
Again I am more then happy to talk with anyone about this product and 
can even show all the amazing extra stuff that is on the mobile network.
Take Care,
Toni King
Original message:

> Hey everyone,

> I have a parent that's asking about SAMnet. Have any of you ever used
> it and if so, what do you think about it?

> The website says; SAMnet is Serotek's renowned Internet Community that
> delivers the widest and most complete content ever assembled for the blind.
> With access to email, news, described video service for thousands of movies,
> podcasts, streaming radio and much, much more, you'll have everything you need
> right at your fingertips. With a SAMnet subscription, you can connect 
> with like-
> minded individuals who share your interests.

> website link: http://www.serotek.com/system-access-mobile-network


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