I see many items that Amazon says will be sent to China..........the normal charge is given but later the China surcharge is added and the total can be multiple times of the original. what's going on here?
not seeing what you mentioned on the page link, can you post a screen shot?I see many items that Amazon says will be sent to China..........the normal charge is given but later the China surcharge is added and the total can be multiple times of the original. what's going on here?
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Total cost: $72.48 including Shipping & Estimated Import Fees Deposit to China Details
Arrives: Jan 8 - 14
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sorry don't know how to a screen shot so just copy/paste above
The amazon link I posted has this info when I'm logged into ER.
surprised you can't see it.......................
This is what I see:
yourIf you don't use any proxies or VPNs, try pulling the plug on your home router and plugging it back in. Amazon thinks your IP address is in China. I started up the Tor Browser, which has a built-in proxy for anonymity, and this is what I got. You could also just change your delivery location up there. Did you have anything shipped to China recently? Are you sure you're logged in?
all this from chrome clear cache..........?
Yes. Although I'm not sure about any volume change, that could have been the reboot impacting the sound hardware.
Try this: set your browser to always delete cookies on close. Then close it whenever you're done at any specific site.
You'll find things don't "follow" you around. Like, you search for widgets on one site, and all of a sudden ads for widgets appear on others, such as your Amazon recommendations.
And, change your "location" setting to ask you before sending your location. It could be this got messed up just once, and the cookie was set. After that you were in assumed to be in China until you cleared the cookies.
One caveat: you might actually want cookies at some sites (like this one.) You can add exceptions to the rule about clearing cookies on exit.
You might also want to install an extension like Ghostery which disables third-party cookies. These are how your activities get tracked between different sites, and are of virtually no value to you at all.
Were you previously using a VPN client, or tor browser?