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I'm having problems again, I just looked on Amazon for history books on Cleopatra and got pages and pages of childrens novel, why? It's so frustrating! It's actually making me less likely to look for things as I so rarely get what I've asked for, I supose it makes a change from air fryers, but even so.

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  • It's Ok Phased, I don't want to fall out with anyone, so lets just chalk it up to miscomunication?

    I wish someone could save me from bad algorrythms, Mum and I had a hell of a time earlier trying to renew the yearly sticker for our green bin, garden recycling. Mum phoned twice, got through easy enough, but got cut off when she tried to give them her card details, she gave up in frustration after shouting at the phone for a bit. Then I tried online, that went OK until I had to input our address with one of those pick an option things from, I found our address and clicked on it, at which point I noticed that it had had jumped itself up the wrong address, this happend about 3 times before I got it to stick, then when I've gone through the check out and paid for the thing, I find it's put the wrong address in again. So have to phone them and got cut off, in the end it took me 40 mins to get through to what I guess was a human to fix it, he was totally uninterested in any problems with the site. 40 mins of being sat there listening to nasty "music" interspersed with with being told how I could do it all so much more quickly and easily online.

    Amazon won't let me change card on it's payment page, so even though I'm trying to pay with my card, it keeps putting it on my Mums card and I don't know why, thats twice it's happened now.

    I'm actually at the point of wondering whether to give up completely and live off line? Only I'm not sure it's possible anymore, everything seems to be online which wouldn't be to bad if the stuff actually worked.

    During the course of typing this I've been signed out and then when I'd nearly finished something happened and I lost half of it. You couldn't make it up!

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  • That green bin situation sounds like a total sensory nightmare  . 40 minutes of that hold music and glitchy menus would leave anyone’s battery at 0%. It’s completely understandable why you’d feel like throwing the computer out the window after all that—it sounds physically exhausting. I hope you can get a chance to step away from the screen for a bit and do something that helps your system reset!