I never thought I would ever seen the videophone to use as customer service than rather use yourself to VRS to company’s custom service, that ought speed up on your solution or whatever you look for.
Thank ddseattlewa!
Sprint and Southwest Airlines have joined forces to offer toll-free TTY (teletypewriter) and video relay access, giving deaf and hard-of-hearing customers direct access to Southwest Airlines customer service
Customers can access a Southwest Airlines Customer Service agent by calling the Southwest Airlines TTY toll-free number: 800-533-1305 or go to SWAVRS.TV for video access. These numbers are also posted on the Southwest Airlines website at http://www.southwest.com/about_swa/phone_numbers.html.
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Southwest Airline offer videophone as customer svc
I never thought I would ever seen the videophone to use as customer service than rather use yourself to VRS to company’s custom service, that ought speed up on your solution or whatever you look for.
Thank ddseattlewa!
Customers can access a Southwest Airlines Customer Service agent by calling the Southwest Airlines TTY toll-free number: 800-533-1305 or go to SWAVRS.TV for video access. These numbers are also posted on the Southwest Airlines website at http://www.southwest.com/about_swa/phone_numbers.html.