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Firefox gives a PayPal error & not open; in Internet Explorer opens it.

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when i go to PayPal an error message reads "Sorry — your last action could not be complete" it goes on to say

"If you were making a purchase or sending money, we recommend that you check both your PayPal account and your email for a transaction confirmation after 30 minutes.

If you came to this page from another website, please return to that site (don't use your browser's Back button) and restart your activity.

If you came from PayPal's website, click the PayPal logo in the upper-left corner to return to our home page and restart your activity. You might have to log in again."

STOPPED IN MY TRACKS... Something needs to be fixed. I'm not that computer savvy to offer solutions to this problem. Internet Explorer is not giving me this hassle. I started using Firefox because of it's capability with PayPal, & security, now this... what is happening?

when i go to PayPal an error message reads "Sorry — your last action could not be complete" it goes on to say "If you were making a purchase or sending money, we recommend that you check both your PayPal account and your email for a transaction confirmation after 30 minutes. If you came to this page from another website, please return to that site (don't use your browser's Back button) and restart your activity. If you came from PayPal's website, click the PayPal logo in the upper-left corner to return to our home page and restart your activity. You might have to log in again." STOPPED IN MY TRACKS... Something needs to be fixed. I'm not that computer savvy to offer solutions to this problem. Internet Explorer is not giving me this hassle. I started using Firefox because of it's capability with PayPal, & security, now this... what is happening?

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Paypal is sending more bytes that the firefox header allows. When I go to chrome I do not get an error