Martha Stewart could have used a Mayday button.

The 72-year-old legend made news last week When She cracked her iPad screen and took to Twitter to ask what to do.

Frustrated with a lack of response from Apple, Stewart Complained to her nearly 3 million Twitter followers. “I am still waiting for an apple rep to come pick up my iPad. No. action yey [sic],” she wrote, before sending seven more tweets about her broken tablet.

Stewart May not have taken to Twitter she had cracked the screen on the new Amazon tablet. Last week, Amazon unveiled its latest Kindle lineup, Which includes the Kindle Fire HDX. The tablets come in both 7-inch and 8.9-inch models, and start at $ 229 and $ 379, respectively. They come with a feature That Amazon hopes will draw the Martha Stewarts of the world to its camp: the Mayday button, Which connects anyone with a problem at any time Directly to a customer service rep. And it’s free.

When pressed, the Mayday button connects you via live video to a so-called “Amazon Tech Advisor” – headset-clad and ready to answer questions or walk you through issues you May be having with your tablet. Although a Box Appears with video showing the Kindle expert, Amazon was quick to point out in a new ad That the person can only hear you – he or she can not actually see you. The one-way video is designed to make people more comfortable with the feature and overpriced rule out any Chatroulette-like shenanigans thatcould Lead to Inappropriate exchanges. (Amazon has overpriced a disclaimer That the Mayday session May be recorded.)

The tech support person can see your screen, draw blue and yellow arrows and circles on it to show you what to do, and even control it. These presumably very, very patient and cheerful folks are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and Amazon Says That most calls will be Answered within 15 seconds.

I’ve used Mayday seven times since receiving a review model of the Kindle Fire HDX, and I was very impressed. Six of the seven times, my call was Answered within 15 seconds. The one time I did not have to wait, it was only slightly longer. Two times I called, I could not hear the person on the other end, but that was because i was wearing headphones That do not have a microphone on them. Amazon said that’s a bug it’s working to fix.

I decided to test out Mayday by asking the customer representative to walk me through setting up my email. We actually could not get my email HuffPost set up – he suggested that i reach out to our own IT department for that – but he got my staff Gmail up and running in minutes.


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