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jandsknight
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:24 pm
Post subject: Norton
I tried 2 more times with the same result; waited about an hour and I was able to get on like always. Crazy.
I was setting up bids in a group. I was trying to enter the 3rd when I got that frightening screen. If it had kept up I was going to try rebooting and if that didn't work I was going to try to contact Norton.
Thanks for your great service. I sniped manually for years before I ever heard the term. I just figured out after about 3 attempts to buy an eBay auction that it was the best way. Then I finally learned about sniper services. Now I don't have to worry about my computer being down, staying up too late to bid, missing out on something else in my life, etc. Only once, did I get an unknown error about a bid not going through. I think eBay had just changed something.
mario
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:40 pm
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Who knows? I have no idea how Norton makes such conclusions, but I think this happened in the past with some other anti-virus. Then Gixen users gave some feedback and this hasn't happened again in a long time. Until now.
You can help by reporting back to Norton that Gixen is a legitimate site, if you have such option / button at your disposal.
jandsknight
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:57 pm
Post subject: Norton said "Suspicious Web Page Blocked"
I am a paying gixen user for a couple of years. I just now got a message from my internet security program that gixen.com was a phishing website and for my security it said "Suspicious Web Page Blocked"
What could have caused this reaction?
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