Good call. I hadn't seen my gold box in many days. Lowered security settings to Low, cleared cookies, went to the link, logged in, and there was the gold box! I now bumped the security back up and it's still there now that I logged in with it I guess.Originally posted by: SinnerWolf
Computers at work w/ W2K gets it every time, no matter which updates are installed. on a fresh install of XP pro on my home pc, gold box was there religiously. After doing the windows updates (including ie) it no longer appeared. I lowered my secruity settings to medium low, and it has aappeared every time since. I have my cookies set to delete upon shutting down, so you may have to manually delete your cookies on top of the lower security setting. Having a soft/hard firewall doesn't seem to impact it. You may want to add amazon to your "trusted" sites in your security settings to allow more communication. Netscape, mozilla, and opera all work like a charm for me as well. If you really really want a reliable way of getting the GB, try dual booting your OS, and leave the new install totally clean. hope this helps someone, as i know i've gotten some not-too-shabby deals from Amazon. Although the only dvd i've been offered is momento, and that movie sucks the balls!
Good call. I hadn't seen my gold box in many days. Lowered security settings to Low, cleared cookies, went to the link, logged in, and there was the gold box! I now bumped the security back up and it's still there now that I logged in with it I guess.Originally posted by: SinnerWolf
Computers at work w/ W2K gets it every time, no matter which updates are installed. on a fresh install of XP pro on my home pc, gold box was there religiously. After doing the windows updates (including ie) it no longer appeared. I lowered my secruity settings to medium low, and it has aappeared every time since. I have my cookies set to delete upon shutting down, so you may have to manually delete your cookies on top of the lower security setting. Having a soft/hard firewall doesn't seem to impact it. You may want to add amazon to your "trusted" sites in your security settings to allow more communication. Netscape, mozilla, and opera all work like a charm for me as well. If you really really want a reliable way of getting the GB, try dual booting your OS, and leave the new install totally clean. hope this helps someone, as i know i've gotten some not-too-shabby deals from Amazon. Although the only dvd i've been offered is momento, and that movie sucks the balls!
Originally posted by: neovan
wow...the first time I had all electronic items...except the prices weren't all that stellar or even good.
Visor Prism for $259.99
Linksys WAP11 - $97.95
Archos 10GB MP3 player - I forgot but it wasn't a great price.
A CD MP3 player that was out of stock.
I don't remember the last one but I'm sure price wasn't good.
Thanks for the info again.
Originally posted by: FamilyLaw
This link worked for me at home for the first time. Thanks. Unfortunately, all I got was a choice of little kids toys. Oh well...maybe tomorrow it will get better.
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