[Electronics-Talk] Amazon disability and 2-factor authentication

cheez at cox.net cheez at cox.net
Sun Mar 31 14:20:29 UTC 2024


I like the companies that will give you the number you called in the first
place, while on hold, if you want something in an alternative format.  Wells
Fargo used to do that if you wanted your bank statements in braille.

Vince

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Guess you didn't, or they didn't disable that function for you.  LOL.
Reminds me of the prompt if you don't want to stay on hold any longer you
can get the company to call you back.  Not that bad except in one incident I
didn't get a call till the next day.  Then there was the real humorous thing
that happened years ago, I called a business to find out if they had a
certain product, my sister drove us there and even after arriving at the
place, I was still on hold waiting for someone to answer the call.  OH, yes,
I was using my iPhone.  .




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