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Friday 18 January 2008

5th Amendment rights and IT incompetance at Target.com


Bookshelf_03_p1.gif Tech Corner:

An interesting but potentially ugly case. [link]

Target misses ADA mark [link] by Mark Hall states it quite clearly "The folks at Amazon.com can do it. As can the people at eBay.com. And Wal-Mart does it, too. So, why, critics say, can't the IT staff at Target.com make their site compliant with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? Is it lack of skills? Incompetence? Indifference? One thing we know for certain, advocates for the blind believe the company does not want to make its Web site accessible to the visually-impaired because Target is fighting tooth and nail in the courts to keep their Web site the way it is"

How stupid can the people running that company be?  Quite stupid it appears.  Customer satisfaction apparently is NOT in their lexicon.

What do you think?

Posted by Wildhair on Friday 18 January 2008 - 12:57:04 |printer friendly

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