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Firefox is often rated as the best web browser though https://www.techradar.com/best/browser
and it has a relatively large market share, in the Top 3
so I would expect it to be supported.
I always found it excellent and only stopped using it when moving from Microsoft to Apple ecosystem.
The website seems to be up and down.
I login OK, but whilst navigating the pages it just freezes and/or kicks me out.
I did manage a webchat with them, which was in a new format.
Initially, I missed that it was not with a real person - is this new?
“Aloha, I’m your digital Advisor named Sunny! I can help you find answers to our most frequently asked questions.”
then all questions were answered with
“Sorry, I didn't understand that.”
Thankfully, I quickly found out how to be transferred to a real person who answered my question.
I will know now for the future.
I am not able to get in with Firefox or Microsoft Edge. Doesn't that error message mean that the security certificate at the Marriott site has been revoked and that your browser is trying to protect you from a malicious site?
Chrome worked all through yesterday (at least when I tried) and again this morning.
From our "What it's worth department" I've long since given up on trying to force websites to use my favorite browser and bounce back and forth between Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge as they demand. For a while Disney was particularly annoying as MDE/DVC/DCL (My Disney Experience/Disney Vacation Club/Disney Cruise Line) would demand different browsers at different times but they seem to have sorted it all out.
There is a systemic problem with the MVC site. My antivirus and malware software is warning me that there is a dangerous URL whenever I direct my browser to MVC. I use bitdefender. I get this with both chrome and Internet explorer. I have not been able to get in since Sunday as they have jacked up my profile.
Windows Defender is sufficient to protect against malware for Windows 10. I did buy a new laptop which comes with a free 1 year McAfee subscription. I wouldn't pay for it and have full intention of letting it run a year and uninstall it thereafter.
There is a systemic problem with the MVC site. My antivirus and malware software is warning me that there is a dangerous URL whenever I direct my browser to MVC. I use bitdefender. I get this with both chrome and Internet explorer. I have not been able to get in since Sunday as they have jacked up my profile.
Yeah....I get an Untrustworthy Web Certificate notification from our protections at work when I sign in there, so I agree with you, they have continued issues.
Their website has been a constant frustration for me. At one point we had four different logins and none of them had all of our ownership. It seems the website goes down frequently on Saturday and Sunday evenings. This has been my experience for at least two years. Their wait message on the phones encourages you to use their website but their website is ridiculously unstable. I’m not an IT person, but it seems they should be able to resolve this after so many years. Hopefully someone from Marriott is reading all these posts and will address it. They also better not ding me for paying 12/4 rather than 12/2 since I couldn’t get on the website.
Finally after speaking to an owner advisor that had the brains and was savvy enough to technically navigate a work around that I finally get on to the site. This experience this week was rather disheartening and a very poor showing on Marriott's part.
Yes that was my experience today. basically that is telling us that they don't have staff to support the overwhelming response to this debacle.the advisor that finally was able to get out of this logjam told me he was working overtime. everyone I was able to get in touch with throughout the week was absolutely dumbfounded and in denial. This is not the type of service we deserve.
Yes that was my experience today. basically that is telling us that they don't have staff to support the overwhelming response to this debacle.the advisor that finally was able to get out of this logjam told me he was working overtime. everyone I was able to get in touch with throughout the week was absolutely dumbfounded and in denial. This is not the type of service we deserve.
I recognize that there is a lot of impatience out there at this time of year as a lot of folks want to pay their 2020 maintenance fees and "snag" some points.
If I am not mistaken, you can do the same by paying your fees via a phone call, and use your Marriott credit card.
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