Re: accessible banking:

On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, david poehlman wrote:

check out "ING" it iis a newish on line banking service.

haven't used em so can't comment on the range of services.

other than that I have found the smaller banks to be more helpful

Bob

>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a bank that does not require ie to do busines.  I currently
> do business with bank of america and suntrust banks.  I need a bank I can
> walk to from time to time although that is less of a requrement than online
> banking.  The monopoly that is held by ie in matters of this type needs to
> be broken.  I am finding merchants that will do business with me no matter
> what user agent I use.  I know this is not a requirement of any <law> but it
> is a requirement for my accessibility needs and will be a growing
> requirement for others as well.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Johnnie Apple Seed
>
>

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