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So I try to add, edit, or delete a Contact or a Group and it tries to save and then responds "We were unable to perform your request. Please try again." Super frustrating. Any ideas? Win 7 64-bit , IE 9.
Sorry to hear about the problems with adding a contact or group. I suspect this is a browser issue. To verify, please either try using a different browser or setting your browser to compatibility mode. Please go into your browsers "Tools" menu and click to turn on "compatibility view". It should allow you to sort after doing that. If you do not wish to enable compatibility view every time you want to sort, Go into compatibility view settings and add the site www.verizon.com to the list.
@Garth wrote:
Verizon email is not good. Hotmail, Live, AOL, Yahoo and Gmail all provide faster email server data speeds over Verizon. That is not a great thing especially when we pay Verizon for our email service and the above mentioned are simply free for the using and could be gone tomorrow along with all your emails and folders. No one in customer support thinks this is a problem. Believe that one?
You are talking webmail, not email. Verizon's email servers are normally quite fast and reliable.