ronk
Member
I am a huge Amazon fan. I have two Echo Show devices. One is in the bedroom and one is in the living room. I was excited to see that Amazon offered a service called Alexa Together. You could ask Alexa to get help. You would setup the service to suit your needs. Sounds easy. right?! Wrong.
I never got any instructions from Amazon. I looked online, and found incorrect instructions. I asked Alexa for help, and she said she didn't know what I meant. I had the service, on a one-month trial basis, and never figured how to use it. I got an email saying my free time was finished, and cancelled it. Then I hunted around online for info, again. I finally found what looked like the first step for setup. Then I couldn't remember where I found it. No service should be that hard to use.
Earlier, I found a company that provided emergency alert systems. They offered a service that would work with Alexa. I tried to sign up for the service. I was told my name was not found. They couldn't find me because I had never registered. I called Customer Service for the alert company. They told me to call Amazon. I dug around further and gave up.
I never got any instructions from Amazon. I looked online, and found incorrect instructions. I asked Alexa for help, and she said she didn't know what I meant. I had the service, on a one-month trial basis, and never figured how to use it. I got an email saying my free time was finished, and cancelled it. Then I hunted around online for info, again. I finally found what looked like the first step for setup. Then I couldn't remember where I found it. No service should be that hard to use.
Earlier, I found a company that provided emergency alert systems. They offered a service that would work with Alexa. I tried to sign up for the service. I was told my name was not found. They couldn't find me because I had never registered. I called Customer Service for the alert company. They told me to call Amazon. I dug around further and gave up.