that's all I have. I got pretty much the same thing last time I called them.
they're really lame when it comes to accessibility. we've been having a
discussion on another list about how we get stuck in reviews and what can be
done about it.
> On Dec 18, 2019, at 4:32 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hey,
funny you should reference that number.
When I called it this afternoon I was told that the only purpose for
Amazon accessibility is to put items in carts. Not to facilitate one's
ability to well utilize their services in general.
When I asked the person why the rest of the process i
I have a phone number but this may not be what you want. it's: 888 280-3321.
if it's anything to do with music there's clueless. I have no idea why. good
luck.
Lorie
> On Dec 18, 2019, at 3:09 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Has been a while, but I recall a discussion here regarding
Hi all,
Has been a while, but I recall a discussion here regarding a human, who
actually knows something about the various paths to access, working at
amazon.
A blog from this person I believe?
Or, does anyone have an actual human contact at Amazon who understands
access?
Thanks,
Karen