RichardDeaf
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I don't agree with you on that. I think NAD should be notified about this issue. I am not an lawyer but I believe a civil suit usually get their attention and force them to resolve issues (most of the times) before going to court.
Everyone, including hearing and deaf face risk of ID thief, that is sad reality. To minimize the risk, use COMMON sense, like not clicking untrusted links on email or websites. Don't give out unnecessary information to anyone unless you have to. I sign up credit monitoring service (I get free 3-1 credit report each month), I get email/text notification within 24 hours if someone signup new account or check my credit reports.. It pretty cheap, i paid $6.95/mo.. If you are really concerned, you can put a credit freeze on all 3 companies, if anyone tries to open an account, bank/store are required to call you (on credit file) to VERIFY that you filled out application. I can go on and on, but it all come down to basic common sense.. We shouldn't be penalized for being deaf using latest communication technology.
I have never experienced this issue with anybody with VP service with VCO option enabled. I am fortunate that I can speak clear enough but I have "deaf" accent which can sometime make people have hard time understanding me if they are not a great "listener". Sometime when a person still couldn't understand me, I signs to the interpreter to voice it out for me.
Everyone, including hearing and deaf face risk of ID thief, that is sad reality. To minimize the risk, use COMMON sense, like not clicking untrusted links on email or websites. Don't give out unnecessary information to anyone unless you have to. I sign up credit monitoring service (I get free 3-1 credit report each month), I get email/text notification within 24 hours if someone signup new account or check my credit reports.. It pretty cheap, i paid $6.95/mo.. If you are really concerned, you can put a credit freeze on all 3 companies, if anyone tries to open an account, bank/store are required to call you (on credit file) to VERIFY that you filled out application. I can go on and on, but it all come down to basic common sense.. We shouldn't be penalized for being deaf using latest communication technology.
I have never experienced this issue with anybody with VP service with VCO option enabled. I am fortunate that I can speak clear enough but I have "deaf" accent which can sometime make people have hard time understanding me if they are not a great "listener". Sometime when a person still couldn't understand me, I signs to the interpreter to voice it out for me.
It is too high risk if you really want WF to accept a video relay service. I think that you will be terribly sorry for your own mistake that you would never get your money back. I would never trust the relay on TTY and video - no matter what. It's too bad that you are deaf, and you just have to accept that you have to go and meet in person. I really understand it, but it's your money, for sake.