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A Word of Caution—Disappointing Response from OzziHome
As a registered blind individual, I rely on specialised audible software to navigate my PC with confidence. My abilities far outweigh any limitations my disability might impose, and I expect companies to treat my inquiries with respect and fairness. Recently, I reached out to OzziHome (an odd name for something supposedly discovered in Yorkshire) with a simple request: could our Blind Club test their Mozzi Zapper? A fair and practical proposition, especially as some companies are known to take advantage of disabled communities rather than supporting them. Unfortunately, the response or lack thereof, spoke volumes. Their reluctance to engage suggests a troubling possibility: do they have zero confidence in their own product? If a company truly believes in what they sell, surely they would welcome honest testing and feedback. So I ask—what does this say about them? If you value companies that genuinely embrace inclusivity and stand behind their products, you may want to look elsewhere. I must apologise as this is the LOWEST rating it is possible to give. Perhaps Trustpilot would allow us to leave a ZERO recommendation. ________________________________________