How can I get a PDF poster its content using Mac Safari 7.0.4 and player XI 10.9.3, form?

I use my Mac 10.9.3 with Adobe Reader XI in my browser Safari 7.0.4.  I don't have problems to view the PDF instructions with my bank or other locations OTHER than Ford Credit.  Whenever I connect to Ford credit discovers statements and attempt to download, all I get on screen is their blank form with headers and titles - no content.  When this has happened once before over a year ago with my old Mac computer, I found my answer online through Adobe Reader my default player instead of the preview.  At this time, it worked.  This time, his does not work.  I contacted Ford credit and they said that their online account manager performs best using Internet Explorer.  The only answer they had for me was this notice or to contact Adobe.  So here, I'm looking for answers.  Any help provided is already popular.

Well, I think I found it finally and "fixed" my problem in this "round about sort of way.  This same fixed icons of the Virgin white sheet on my desk, which also now show 100% of content statement thus:

Using Firefox, I log in Ford credit.

I click on the link to see the statements.

I click on the link that says "print statement.  The declaration appears in a new window of the tab and even if it is empty without content, I proceed to the next step.

I click on the small "arrow download" next to the "printer" icon and that States opens a pop-up box of "you have chosen to open: 0.pdf.»  What should Firefox do with this file? »

Undo the default button that says 'save file' and click on the button above him who gives the choice of 'Open with Adobe Reader (default)' and then check the box that says "Do this automatically for files like this in the future".

Click 'OK' and the document opens in a new window with the form document and 100% of its display of the content information.  ;-)

Using the toolbar under 'File' Adobe Reader, scroll down and click on "Save as."  The usual pop-up window appears to "save a copy...". "and I continue from there to save my statement under a document name different than what Credit Ford offers.  I have usually to save my words using the date of the statement and place it in a folder in my documents labeled Ford Credit.

Fact!

Fixed!

Achievable!

Happy!

And now, on to the rest of my life...

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