it's deffinitely not accessible in windows.  In mac os, I have een able to 
sign in but never have we been able to review the account.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cheryl Homiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS Xby 
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 6:07 AM
Subject: Reviewing account at iTunes store


Is this inaccesible or is there a work-around? I'm getting really
frustrated.

I wanted to buy one measly song from the iTunes store; haven't done this for
a while. Everything was fine except that I did have a little trouble getting
my login accepted. But when I went to buy the song my credit card was
declined; that comes as no supprise as I had closed one account a few months
ago and this must have been the one i was using to pay for iTunes--had only
ever bought one song before so I had forgotten which card it was. But I have
tried clicking, double-clicking, vokeys and mousekeys combinations, etc. and
when I enter my password, instead of being able to review my account I'm
dumped back into the window with sources and songs etc. So I decided to try
it in Windows. But I've tried System Acces, Windoweyes and Jaws and once I
enter my password and press the "view account" button I can't find anything
except maybe an edit field or two; can't read the window.Since I'm
self-taught in Windows and there's probably volumes of stuff I don't know,
the fact that I can't do it by no means proves it can't be done.  I seem to
remember that when I had to use Windows to set up my account the only way I
figured out to get to the right window was with my braillelite but I don't
have that hooked up right now. Can anybody give me any suggestions? All I
want to do is change my card info so I can buy the one song--grrrrrrr!!! I
do appreciate that iTunes has come a long way, but if there's no way to do
this i'm definitely going to bring this to Apple's attention again. So close
and yet so far!!! I do have to say, though, that searching for my song and
listening to the sample and getting to the purchase window were
accessible--trying to be positive.

Thanks for any help.





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Cheryl

"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also."




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