Amazon Sign-InStill not getting answers from Amazon on how my friend can register her Echo Show to the Alexa app. How on earth can you invent something and not know how it works? I'm very tempted to never buy another product from amazon again.
Amazon Sign-InStill not getting answers from Amazon on how my friend can register her Echo Show to the Alexa app. How on earth can you invent something and not know how it works? I'm very tempted to never buy another product from amazon again.
but if you talk to tech support they should know. Which is who I was talking to. I know I wasn’t very clear on who at Amazon I talked to. So I still stand by what I said. If they release a product and I talk to tach about the echo show not registering to my account they should know instead of some snarky remark of sorry I lied.Not every employee has every answer. What every employee (particularly those in the Customer Service department) should have is a list of experts on particular subjects to whom they can refer problems.
Margret
It could be SO much worse...Jasmine has come up with a new trick. She knows the meaning of “Show me,” so she’s begun meowing pitifully and when I get up and say “Show me what’s wrong” she races for her cat tree, leaps to the top, and rolls over on her back being adorable and soliciting pets. She doesn’t just want petting, it has to be petting while she’s on her cat tree! This could get old fast.
Margret
Yes, tech support should know. But the same principle applies - even in tech support people have specialties. Try saying something like, "Could I please talk with the Alexa expert?" Might work; can't make things worse. And if it doesn't work, try asking to speak with the Echo Show expert.but if you talk to tech support they should know. Which is who I was talking to. I know I wasn’t very clear on who at Amazon I talked to. So I still stand by what I said. If they release a product and I talk to tach about the echo show not registering to my account they should know instead of some snarky remark of sorry I lied.
I finally figured it out. Jolly Good Fares = Hollywood SquaresPossibly Jolly Good Fellow? But it's not as intuitive as the others.
Ah! That makes so much sense now that you've pointed it out!I finally figured it out. Jolly Good Fares = Hollywood Squares
I love watching those videos so much! I've been tempted to try with Isabelle as she is really smart and would love to see how she uses them.It could be SO much worse...
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The tech support guy lied to you about Alexa Show and admits to this?! This is a firable offense. Report him to Amazon and tell them he's the reason you've cancelled your membership.He admitted he purposely lied.
We both have the Alexa app. Her Echo Dot took the calls but the show didn't. And sorry you don't believe me but he did mention that. And tempers did not flare.Fwiw. I think you have to download the Alexa app from the App Store, in order to establish a connection. And your cell phone number.
I really cannot believe a tech would lie. Must be more to the story. Probably was not explained well. And tempers flared.
My dad was a home builder; he and my uncle built the entire neighborhood I grew up in and ours was the first house there.Heard a weird noise I thought was intermittent huffing/breathing and worried something was going on with the cats last night. Well, cats were fine! Looked out the window and after a second some type of animal ran from the yard through the next door neighbors yard. Wondering if it was a fox as it was close in size and the tail was very fully from tip to base. Someone in the neighborhood mentioned how she had heard foxes crying like a child and it is part of their breeding season behavior. So wondering if this fox was being vocal for similar reasons.