I've been having this problem for over a year now with a variety of websites. Today while doing some searches on Expedia, eventually the page got redirected to what I think was the Vietnamese version of the Expedia site. The Vietnamese is actually a new phenomenon. It used to be that I was always redirected to the Mexico sites, and that happened with Groupon & Open Table mostly. Once the redirect happens, I am unable to revisit the site until the following day when my router has cleared its cache. Obviously I understand I could clear the cache manually so as to be able to visit the site again, but who wants to have to do that?
When this first happened, it was when trying to visit the Groupon website. I got redirected to the Mexican page, and it even would change the emails I was receiving to the Spanish language versions. I had no idea what was happening, had a computer geek friend look into it, had Norton do remote scans for viruses. Nothing worked & we couldn't figure out what was happening. I eventually contacted Groupon to let them know it was happening. Their very first question to me was: Is your ISP Verizon? Obviously, the answer is yes, and they said that they were aware of this happening but only with Verizon customers.
So my question is: Is there something I can do on my end to fix this issue or am I just stuck with getting hijacked whenever it floats Verizon's boat to do so?