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    Best credit card service for the deaf?

    Thanks for the reply. I guess all credit card companies are alike. Looks like I'm stuck with what I have and it may be no worse than other CC companies. For those who use their bank debit cards as credit cards, be careful. I believe debit cards that are used as credit cards may not be as safe...
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    How to use computer to talk to relay service?

    For regular desktop PC, US Robotics modem PCI card cost $40 (retail store) or less (on-line). Make sure the modem uses V.92 (not V.90) technology. It's noticable faster than V.90 or older modems when surfing the net.
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    How to use computer to talk to relay service?

    I finally figured it out. I tested it by calling 711 directly using HyperTerminal and the operator and I finally could read each other. If you want to try it yourself using Windows XP HyperTerminal, here is the step by step procedure: 1) Start HyperTerminal 2) Enter any name, I call it...
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    How to use computer to talk to relay service?

    Good idea. I'll try the online relay service. I also noticed i711.com. Would this work as well or is ip-relay.com better? Yes, I was refering to ASCII connection. Thanks, Peter
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    How to use computer to talk to relay service?

    Hello, I am trying to use my computer and internal PCI card modem to communicate to relay service. I am using Windows HyperTerminal. I am able to make a connection and I can read what the operator is typing but I cannot read what I am typing (echo). Anyone know how to get the echo to work...
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    Best credit card service for the deaf?

    I am having some difficulties with my current credit card company and their policy is not the best for the deaf. My current credit card company is Chase Manhatten. Who do you recommend to sign up for credit card that has very good service for the deaf? For example, to activate credit card...
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