Actually, for me, I find that the problem isn't so much with hearing the 
numbers as retaining them in my head long enough to write them in the edit 
field.  At least, that was what I found when I installed MSN, though I've 
never tried paypal


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From: "will" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 7:57 PM
Subject: audyssey: paypal


> hi guys
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> it true, with paypal, a blind person can take an audio test it easy if you 
> listen carefully to the numbers, if you bother to take the time to LISTEN 
> TO it, it is a CHALLENGE ,but it can be done, smiles
> will
> p.s. sorry for all capitals didn't mean tos hout, lol, smiles
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