Re: amazon?

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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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On 8/25/19 4:21 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
The problem is most of us don't have money to hire lawyers. You'd be amazed how many people are screwed over, shoved aside and ignored because they lack the money, connections and clout to do anything. Companies aren't going to listen to a few, or even a few hundred customers, unless there's a clear advantage for them. That's why a lot of these complaints never go anywhere.

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Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2019 16:18:37 -0500
Subject: Re: amazon?

I agree litigation should be a final step, but there are also certain
sections of the blindness community who don't think law suits should
ever be used, and IMHO, this is just another extreme that should be
avoided. If a company isn't following the law, and nothing else is
working, then law suits are a perfectly reasonable tool.



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