Now what? I am trying to return a book with some nasty profanity. Attempting to contact someone on chat, I get this:
Hi GaoLu,
Chat works for me on a Mac using Safari. What browser are you using?
@GaoLu are you using a VPN or Proxy Server? On a different network from the last time you used chat? Any firewall changes on your network since the last time?
You can also e-mail them. Once I had to return a book (when they first had it so you could buy through the desktop program with one click). I simply sent them an e-mail and got it refunded.
Thanks. I necessarily use a VPN (due to travel locations), though I did shut it off and reload the page without it. Same results. Location could vary quite a bit doing all that. I did email Logos and received prompt service. No return, but that's fair. I was over 30 days. I mean, it was all of $2.99, and Logos loads me with other freebies.
Using MS Edge.
Also check your browser extensions. My website editor was broken due to an ad blocker.
If you are using a VPN, sometimes turning it off isn't enough. If you want to try and get chat working without the error for the future, since you got your imminent problem resolved:
Assuming you are on Windows: flush the DNS cache and reset socket bindings:
ipconfig /flushdns netsh winsock reset
then reboot your computer. Should work then.
If it still fails:
1) ensure proxy server is indeed off in Windows - Settings/Network&Internet/Proxy - use Proxy Server should be OFF.
2) Does the DNS server being used look like theirs or your ISPs? Sometimes the proxy servers leave their DNS servers around.
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