Some notes based on frequent comments:

  • Not my petition, I’m just sharing it.
  • I don’t live in the USA.
  • You can sign a petition and call them to complain. The numbers are downthread.
  • other_cat@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    I do kind of wonder how you go about pushing against a company that has virtually no customer support. Just an AI chatbot or something. No numbers, no emails. It’s not common, but I’ve seen it, and I expect we’ll see more of it increasingly. I suppose at that point you could try to locate their address and mail them a letter?

    EDIT: Btw both mastercard and visa DO have simple ways of contacting them. You can email mastercard and Visa has chat, email, and phone call. It was pretty easy to snap off an email to both calling them out. About as hard as signing the petition so I recommend doing that instead.

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      12 hours ago

      Something I’d like in a perfect world is legislation to fight back against general “contact unavailability” of large companies.

      I generally recognize that there are lots of people that call for simple stuff that they could’ve checked online. That said, there has to be a legislative median that ensures people with serious concerns can follow some path to contact some sentient person. Heck, even just to serve them lawsuit papers.