Hi,

 

After a very frustrating morning with Verizon.com , I am writing to you all
as a form of therapy.

 

I managed to register an online account with them this morning and when
trying to complete an online payment came across an inaccessible Submit
button  I could navigate all around it but could not get focus on it.  I
finally had a sighted individual look for me.  The button was there.  I
asked the sighted person to put the mouse pointer on it but not to click.
He did.

 

Window Eyes announced graphic

 

I took over with the numpad mouse controls but could not navigate away from
and then back to.  Well, I was able to move away from, just not back to.
Oddly, not even the jump to graphic navigation command would take me back to
the Submit button.

 

I gave up, asked my son to go ahead and click on it for me.  He did.  The
payment confirmation screen loaded.

 

I then called the Verizon e-services center.

 

John O'Niel, the telephone support agent who answered, said he did not know
what a control was, He did not know anything about links, buttons, drop down
boxes or list boxes or what a screen reader was, nor did he have any idea
what to do.  When I asked him how he got a job as a telephone support agent
for Verizon e-services, He then hung up on me.

 

I called Verizon and asked for the legal department.  The clerk who answered
there said, with disdain, when I briefed her on the reason for my call,
"please hold" and transferred me to Customer Service.

 

If Target, and  other commercial web sites can be successfully sued for
Publishing an inaccessible web site, surely a utility company is under some
sort of obligation to provide an accessible web site.

 

Thanks for letting me vent.  And by the by, anybody have a clue how I can
submit my payment to Verizon?  Besides a paper check or paying a service fee
for pay by phone?

 

Sincerely,

Donald E. <http://mysite.verizon.net/reszmkrl/musicforsight/author.html>
Bowen, Jr.

Music for Sight <http://www.musicforsight.org> 

SKYPE ID: musicforsight

 



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