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With powerstrokeshop.com's security certificate? I'm trying to order a ball joint kit, but firefox say's their certificate is invalid and won't let me go. Anybody else run into this, or has their ssl been compromised?
I would say that they are currently having server problems. I just tried to pull up powerstrokeshop at trademotion and just getting a black screen. I have not visited their site for some time so my cache has been cleared. You may be viewing from your pc's recent cache.
I would say that they are currently having server problems. I just tried to pull up powerstrokeshop at trademotion and just getting a black screen. I have not visited their site for some time so my cache has been cleared. You may be viewing from your pc's recent cache.
Same thing happens to me when I try to get into your roadside data base.................
Somebody try putting something in the shopping cart, then hit the checkout button. That's where I'm having issues. The secure part of their site seems to be corrupt.
Somebody try putting something in the shopping cart, then hit the checkout button. That's where I'm having issues. The secure part of their site seems to be corrupt.
I just added an item to cart and no problem - usng IE.
I've seen the big black box on their site for a couple of weeks. As long as you scroll down below the box, everything seems to be ok.
Scott, you haven't been playing with one of those service manual dvd's where you have to change the date on your computer have you? If your computer thinks it's a few years before the security certificate was created, it will come back as invalid.
I can add something to my cart using the latest version of Firefox.
I just added an item to cart and no problem - usng IE.
Have you tried to check out? That's my issue.
Originally Posted by fxstbchopper
Scott it does the same thing to me I am using firefox as well. I have not tried with IE yet.
Edit:
It had the same problem with IE when I just tried it.
Me too.
Originally Posted by F350-6
Scott, you haven't been playing with one of those service manual dvd's where you have to change the date on your computer have you? If your computer thinks it's a few years before the security certificate was created, it will come back as invalid.
I thought of that too since I look at those DVD's quite often. As long as today is 12/7/08 I'm in good shape there.