Thursday, May 22, 2008

Decisions, decisions...

Win a triathlon, or contact a human being by phone at Amazon.com? Win a triathlon, or contact a human being by phone at Amazon.com?

Hmmm... Which is better cardiovascular exercise?

13 comments:

  1. were you actually able to find the phone number?

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  2. I have to tell you a secret. When a library patron is giving me an especially hard time about finding an out-of-print book (& they're willing to purchase), I give them the Amazon 1-800#.

    eeeeeeeeeevil librarian.

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  3. I dunno. Is gut wrenching considered aerobic?

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  4. Amazon will raise your heart rate faster, but Triathalons will keep the blood pressure down overall.

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  5. Tam try www.gethuman.com/index.asp
    a rather useful site.

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  6. Hmmm, I've called them a few times in the last few months, and I've never had a problem. I always use the Contact Us button on the help page and they call me within a minute, usually I'm talking to a person in three minutes.

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  7. Problems, Tam?

    I ask because I hit your tip jar and your wishlist yesterday; Hope there are no issues there.

    Anonymouse

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  8. 'Win' a triathelon is so cool, go for it! Everyone can talk to a human at Amazon.com, as soon as they know the secret handshake...

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  9. Earl, I looked at it the other way - winning a triathlon IS humanly possible.

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  10. What's holding me up in the triathlon is that so few bikes have ashtrays or beer bottle holders.

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  11. "I ask because I hit your tip jar and your wishlist yesterday; Hope there are no issues there."

    No, everything's cool now. (And Thank Yew!)

    What happened was this:

    Every month, $20 or $30 winds up in the Amazon tip jar. When I moved to Indy, I didn't close out my TN checking account, but left only two things tied to it: My Amazon Tip Jar and my monthly AOhelL bill. My bill gets paid automatically, and every so often I can spend the difference on a bead or trinket. (Why I maintain the AOhelL thing is a long story...)

    I noticed that the automatic deposit that's supposed to happen didn't, and so I manually requested a transfer. It wouldn't let me. So I tried to talk to a human and find out why.

    As it happens, the problem was safely on their end and not mine, and is all fixed now.

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  12. Just trying to help pay the sock ransom.
    Oh, and here's your ashtray:
    www.x-tray.com/

    (you just KNEW some smartazz would find one, right?)

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