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The E-Sylum:  Volume 7, Number 51, December 19, 2004, Article 15

AMAZON CUSTOMER SUPPORT NUMBER

  Tom Fort forwarded the following from the online magazine
  Slate.  Those who have placed book and other orders with 
  Amazon.com and been perplexed trying to find human 
  assistance may find  the Amazon customer support phone 
  number useful,  particularly in this last week before the 
  Christmas holiday.  I've not tried the number, and for 
  all I know it may have already been changed to hide it 
  again.  But here goes:

  "A journalist, if he's lucky, gets at most one chance in
  life to leave a lasting legacy. Jacob Riis exposed the 
  horrors of tenement life. John Hersey limned the agonies
  that befell individual Japanese when the Enola Gay dropped 
  the first atom bomb. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein 
  exposed the dark crimes and vile corruption at the heart 
  of the Nixon administration.

  And me? If, after my journey is ended through this vale 
  of tears, I should be favored with remembrance, it will 
  likely be for the succor I provided holiday shoppers. 
  It was I who discovered the customer service number 
  for Amazon.com.

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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