According to others here, Amazon actually staffs individuals in their accessibility department who can at least reasonably explain about keyboard function. Likewise the site used to work, even the options provided by customer service used to work. Further at least one figure from the center for disease control indicates that at least 25% of the us population experiences a print disability that is not a few hundred people potentially, it is a great deal more.

On Sun, 25 Aug 2019, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Somebody with money and connections is suing them.
Amazon probably could've been reasoned with when they first started. They were 
small and still connected to their customer base. Now, they're so big, they 
don't care if a few hundred people don't use their site. It's like a four year 
old trying to box against George Foreman. He's not going to notice much lol.

----- Original Message -----
From: Linux for blind general discussion <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2019 16:28:35 -0500
Subject: Re: amazon?

And yet Domino's is being sued because their web site and app is not
accessible.


I agree with you but that doesn't mean law suits should never be filed.


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