Disclaimer: I received this a little while ago in my email, so I thought I would share with the class. 😇
Hello Brian, We have great news! Be My Eyes is thrilled to announce a new service available in beta today in the Be My Eyes app: Service Directory.
Beginning today, you will have access to hundreds of hard-to-find customer service numbers and connections to companies and organizations worldwide in the Be My Eyes’ Service Directory, a new section in our app where you can easily connect directly with them for free.
Our new Service Directory allows you to reach out smoothly to companies and organizations for customer service. This new service is available worldwide for free, and you will be able to get in contact with all companies and organizations that are available in your location. There are already over 600 companies and organizations available worldwide, and we are adding new ones every day!
How it works
To get in contact with a company or organization in our new Service Directory, simply open the Be My Eyes app and tap on “Service Directory” (previously Specialized Help), in the tab bar. From here, simply select a company or organization profile to reach out and get assistance whenever you need it.
Availability of company numbers depends on your location. If there are companies or organizations that you cannot find and you'd like to see included in the Service Directory, please let us know by using the link in our app or writing to info@bemyeyes.com
We truly hope you enjoy easy access to what we’re sure will become the central hub for blind and low vision users looking for customer service and assistance using products and services globally. To learn more about this new service, check out the official announcement in our blog post. If you have any questions about this new service, you can reach us at support@bemyeyes.com!
With appreciation, The Be My Eyes Team
Questions or concerns? Try our FAQ or contact our support team.
Comments
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This sounds like an awesome addition to an already great app. Just yesterday I was able to spend a bit of time researching solutions to a problem I'm currently having with medication identification. I won't go into much detail due to time constraints, but what I will say is that I'm still taking the proper amount at the appropriate time of day. But I briefly checked out this new app feature, and I think therein may lie a solution to my problem. I'm going to discuss this one with some other people though, as finances might be involved and I'm not much help there lol.