Cotswold
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Last year I had issues with an advance booking for an internal flight in Australia six months in advance and paying for it from the UK.
After filling everything in, at the end the credit card company sends an email with a six digit code. Then entering the code and clicking the verify button
it crashed. I tried it a second time thinking maybe I did something wrong but the same result. Then I tried another credit card with the same thing. After
probably hours talking to different people I discovered that the cause was my VPI. When the VPN was off it was fixed. The payment system gave no error message about the VPN.
Same thing today. Buying something in the UK from the UK, the same thing happened. After I switched off the VPN everything proceeded as normal.
(The only problem with the airline software was that when I tried to book it after the first crash, the price went up. Presumably their AI, or pre-AI software decided that there was an unexpected demand on that day, six months away, so jacked up the price. I had to abandon the process and try again the next day when it had realised bookings hadn't gone up and the price had dropped back down.)
After filling everything in, at the end the credit card company sends an email with a six digit code. Then entering the code and clicking the verify button
it crashed. I tried it a second time thinking maybe I did something wrong but the same result. Then I tried another credit card with the same thing. After
probably hours talking to different people I discovered that the cause was my VPI. When the VPN was off it was fixed. The payment system gave no error message about the VPN.
Same thing today. Buying something in the UK from the UK, the same thing happened. After I switched off the VPN everything proceeded as normal.
(The only problem with the airline software was that when I tried to book it after the first crash, the price went up. Presumably their AI, or pre-AI software decided that there was an unexpected demand on that day, six months away, so jacked up the price. I had to abandon the process and try again the next day when it had realised bookings hadn't gone up and the price had dropped back down.)
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