Simply call a customer service representative and have them come around and wheel you down the stairs to the lower level. See? Just a matter of common sense...
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Simply call a customer service representative and have them come around and wheel you down the stairs to the lower level.
ReplyDeleteSee? Just a matter of common sense...
Tal: where's the phone number? And why doesn't it say "call this number", rather than "go to this place"?
ReplyDeleteMy mother is 71 and in a wheelchair. She's also a luddite. Where's the nearest payphone?
ReplyDeleteThere are intercoms on all elevators; you can even see the symbol in the bottom-right of this photo. No phone numbers or payphone needed.
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