they are probably as accessible or inaccessible as most of them. If you
want a bank that offers optimal access, including a w3c compliant website,
talking ATM's, statements and materials in alternative formats, and raised
line checks at the same low price as regular checks, then you might want to
consider those institutions that have worked with the blind community to
provide access.
In the Northeast where you live, these include, J.P. Morgan-Chase, Citibank,
Bank of America, Wachovia, Washington Mutual, citizens, and Sovereign.
Otherwise, open an account with a small amount of cash and make $1 and $2
payments to a friend or family member to see how accessible and usable the
bill pay service is.
Kelly
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From: "Eddie Montanez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] more info about my printercommers bank
> Hi Listers,
>
> I am looking for a new bank and I am thinking to switch to commers bank.
> I
> was wondering if anybody here is using them and might know how accessible
> there online bill payment and services are. Any information, would be
> greatly appreciated.
> Thanks.
> Eddie
>
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