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Have you added items to your cart and
they are no longer there at checkout?
To use this site, cookies must be enabled on your computer. What
are cookies?
To turn on cookies, please use the instructions for your browser type.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
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Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.
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Click on the Privacy tab.
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Set the slider to Medium.
OR
Click on Advanced. Under Cookies:
- Check the box "Override automatic cookie handling." Select "Accept Cookies"
for First Party Cookies.
- Also, check the box "Always allow session cookies."
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Click OK.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5
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Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.
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Click on the Security tab.
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Click the Custom Level button.
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Scroll down to the Cookies section.
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To enable cookies:
- Set "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" to Enable.
- Set "Allow per-session cookies" to Enable.
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Click OK.
Mozilla Firefox 1
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Select Options from the Tools menu.
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Select the Privacy tool on the left toolbar.
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Expand the Cookies item by clicking the + sign.
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Check "Allow sites to set cookies"
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Click OK.
Safari for Macintosh OS X
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Select Preferences from the Safari menu.
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Click Security on the right side.
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Next to Accept Cookies, select either "Always" or "Only from sites you
navigate"
AOL for PC
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Click the Settings icon at the top of your browser window.
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Select Internet Properties (WWW)
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Click on the Privacy tab.
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Use the slider on the left side of the dialog box to choose "Accept All
Cookies".
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Click OK.
AOL for Macintosh
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Click the MY AOL icon at the top of your browser window.
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Select Preferences.
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Select WWW on the left side.
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Choose Advanced Settings.
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Use the dropdown menu under the heading "When receiving cookies" to choose
"Never ask".
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Click OK.
Netscape Communicator 7
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Select Preferences from the Edit menu.
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Go to the Privacy & Security category and click on "Cookies".
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Select "Enable cookies based on privacy setting" OR "Enable all cookies".
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Click OK.
What are cookies and why must they be enabled to use this
site?
A cookie is a small piece of text that is placed on the hard drive of your
computer. It is stored on your computer to track what you place in your
shopping cart.
Here is a short explanation:
Many people are shopping on our website at the same time. To keep track of who
has what in their cart, we need to identify each of our shoppers by adding a
cookie to their computer. When you add something to your cart, our server then
sends a bit of information to this cookie and we know who's cart to put it in.
Soon after you quit browsing our site, the cookie expires and nothing is in
your cart.
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