[nhab-tech] Re: (no subject)

  • From: Gregory Lemieux <lemieux.gregory@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: nhab-tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 13:08:19 -0400

Hey Dave,
     It's Greg and I had a lot of trouble getting my Nike Fuel Band set up
initially.  Yet I haven't experienced the same problems you have recently.
Did you save your username and password?  Once I got the program installed
all I have had to do is plug the band in and it loads up all of my stats.
Maybe we can take a look at it friday and see if you are still having the
problem.
Sincerely,
Greg

On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 8:24 AM, David Jenne <djenne0923@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Nancy, How's it going? Hope all is well. I'm not sure if anybody else
> has
> been having this problem yet, but I've tried to connect my Nike Fuel band
> to
> my laptop to keep track of all of my movements, but it seems like there's
> something wrong with the website. Usually, when I connect the band, the
> Nike Fuel program will come up, but then the website called
> www.nikeplus.com
> won't automatically come up. Then, the login pagewon't load when I press
> the
> enter key using Jaws 14. Has anybody else had this problem with this site
> with their screen readers? If the site was working correctly, the Nike fuel
> program would come up after I've connected it to my computer, then the
> Nikefuelplus.com website would be automatically coming up and whenever I
> would press the login button on the site, the link would load up. Also, I
> wanted to tell you that the last few times I've tried to manually login to
> the site using Jaws, the site actually froze up my screen reader, and I've
> had to do a hard manual reset and actually hold down the power button on my
> laptop to turn it off, and then turn it back on using the same power
> button.
> I don't think that is very good to keep doing on the laptop because
> eventually, you could end up frying your hard drive. Any information about
> this problem would be greatfully appreciated. See you this Friday.
> Sincerely
> David Jenne.
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Nancy Downing
> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 7:39 PM
> To: nhab-tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: (no subject)
>
> Hi tech group,
> Tony has given me the phone number to share with the group to add your cell
> phone number to the government do not call list.  You must use your cell
> phone to sign up for the service.  The number that you must call from your
> cell phone is  1-888-382-1222  in order to stop telemarketers from
> contacting you on your cell phone.  I have dialed the "do not call" number
> on my cell phone and it was incredibly easy to sign up for the
> service. Nancy
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