You might be able to get a refund, just use the link on your receipt where it 
says something like, report a problem.. this might not work, though.

Just fyi, as an alternative to the dumb news stand thing, there is an app 
called zinio.  It's another news stand type thing, offering all sorts of 
magazines.  I currently subscribe to mac world magazine and get single cpies of 
several other mags at my whim, like Weight Watchers, clean Eating, Outside, and 
a couple dog and horse mags, and all of those have been delightfully 
accessible.  I am totally blind, for what it's worth, so you might want to 
check this app out.  Also, the subscription prices on zinio are often much 
lower then the regular prices as well as the single copy prices.  They also 
have a web site-I think it's www.zinio.com, where you can set up an account.  I 
don't know how accessible the desk top magazine reader is, though, but the i 
phone app is definitely accessible.

hth,
Caitlyn

On Oct 22, 2011, at 5:38 PM, Francisco Salvador Crespo wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I bought a magazine but i can't read it with Voice Over. What can i do? does 
> someone know if Apple thinks in accessibility features for Newsstand?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Francisco
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