Discussion:
Messed Up Verizon Website
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catalpa
2018-09-07 01:45:01 UTC
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Verizon website is all messed up. Won't load my information unless I go to
another website and come back. Even when signed in (it shows my name) I have
to sign in again.

Billing system shows me with all wrong with a credit of $20.67 and last bill
as of May 2018. I paid my bill and hope the payment goes through.
Robert Riches
2018-09-07 02:29:11 UTC
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Post by catalpa
Verizon website is all messed up. Won't load my information unless I go to
another website and come back. Even when signed in (it shows my name) I have
to sign in again.
Billing system shows me with all wrong with a credit of $20.67 and last bill
as of May 2018. I paid my bill and hope the payment goes through.
Perchance, might you be blocking offensive or spammy websites via
a filtering proxy or other mechanism? If so, that might account
for at least some of the difficulties with the site. A year or
so ago, I added an offensive or obnoxious advertising domain to
the blocked domains list in my my squid proxy's URL rewriter.
Then, Verizon's website started misbehaving very badly. After
some troubleshooting, I discovered Verizon's website was using
that domain for some content on the pages. I refined the list,
and Verizon's website started working again.

HTH
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Robert Riches
***@jacob21819.net
(Yes, that is one of my email addresses.)
Bit Twister
2018-09-07 02:38:43 UTC
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Post by catalpa
Verizon website is all messed up. Won't load my information unless I go to
another website and come back. Even when signed in (it shows my name) I have
to sign in again.
Billing system shows me with all wrong with a credit of $20.67 and last bill
as of May 2018. I paid my bill and hope the payment goes through.
I wish you luck. I run NoScript addon in firefox and noticed a .ru
site when going to verizon.com. Clicking Residential and that the
Russian url eventually disappeared indicated to me the site was not safe.

I always pay my bills through my bank's web page.

If not enabled I suggest you enable an alert on each of your accounts.

Saw an article years ago where criminals would make a twenty five cent
charge to an account to verify if card number and whatnot was good. If
the charge went through, went ahead and got as much money as possible.

After reading about that I put a ten cent alert on credit card,
checking and savings accounts.

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