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    Once you've signed in to your account, go to our Contact Us page on AOL Help. If the account you're signed in to is eligible for chat support, "Chat with AOL Customer Care" will be...

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    The cuts affected more than 100 customer service managers working in Level 5 and Level 6 middle management positions both in call centers and virtually.

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  6. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Services. As of 2021, AWS comprises over 200 [12] products and services including computing, storage, networking, database, analytics, application services, deployment, management, machine learning, [13] mobile, developer tools, RobOps and tools for the Internet of Things.

  7. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    A common theme of these letters is Bezos's desire to instill customer-centricity (in his words, "customer obsession") at all levels of Amazon, notably by making all senior executives field customer support queries for a short time at Amazon call centers.