Season Upgrade

Ok - so today i get the email saying i can upgrade from having bought ep.1 individually to getting the whole set.

I navigate to the upgrade page, put in my order number .... but i dont see the upgrade button it says to push. Am i being silly :D or is there a problem at the moment.

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  • edited December 2006
    The upgrade button is just to the right of the input for the order number. It's not a traditional button, just an image that says "Upgrade >"
  • edited December 2006
    thats what i thought - but its not appearing on my page:(
  • EmilyEmily Telltale Alumni
    edited December 2006
    Someone else who had this problem thought it might have something to do with his firewall... anyway, we're looking into it.
  • edited December 2006
    Upgraded :) I love when it's easy to do and you just have to push a well designed big button :D
  • edited December 2006
    Emily wrote: »
    Someone else who had this problem thought it might have something to do with his firewall... anyway, we're looking into it.



    Thanks Emily
  • edited December 2006
    Yohmi wrote: »
    Upgraded :) I love when it's easy to do and you just have to push a well designed big button :D

    good for you pal
  • edited December 2006
    Emily wrote: »
    Someone else who had this problem thought it might have something to do with his firewall... anyway, we're looking into it.

    The irony is i know where its supposed to go - as in the emal i received I believe that would be the layout of the upgrade page. So in my email i can see the upgrade button - just not on the actual page.

    Not sure if this helps at all
  • edited December 2006
    starclaws wrote: »
    The irony is i know where its supposed to go - as in the emal i received I believe that would be the layout of the upgrade page. So in my email i can see the upgrade button - just not on the actual page.

    Not sure if this helps at all

    Are you using any sort of ad blocker software? It has a Javascript onclick event, so maybe that's fooling something into thinking it's an ad. Apart from that, it's a perfectly ordinary html image tag, so I'm not sure why it just wouldn't draw in your browser. It's even a gif, not a png, so IE shouldn't have issues.
  • edited December 2006
    tabacco wrote: »
    Are you using any sort of ad blocker software? It has a Javascript onclick event, so maybe that's fooling something into thinking it's an ad. Apart from that, it's a perfectly ordinary html image tag, so I'm not sure why it just wouldn't draw in your browser. It's even a gif, not a png, so IE shouldn't have issues.



    :D your a diamond pal. It was my antivirus ad popper that stopped it. My IE ad blocker was off... but as soon as I turned off the antivirus one - it worked!!!
  • edited December 2006
    Aha! What antivirus software? A couple of others have emailed in since, so it'd be good to know.
  • edited December 2006
    tabacco wrote: »
    Aha! What antivirus software? A couple of others have emailed in since, so it'd be good to know.

    norton internet security 07

    out of curiosity - why would this happen
  • edited December 2006
    I just noticed the image is in a folder called "promos", so maybe it assumed that meant it was an ad.
  • edited December 2006
    Out of curiosity, could you turn your blocker back on and see if the button is there now? I renamed that folder and updated the page.
  • edited December 2006
    tabacco wrote: »
    Out of curiosity, could you turn your blocker back on and see if the button is there now? I renamed that folder and updated the page.

    Sorry for delay - i was busy ordering :)

    but to answer you - yes it does work now with the ad blocker turned on

    Thank you very much tabacco - I'm a satisfied customer !

    hope you at telltale enjoy the holidays
  • edited December 2006
    Awesome, glad to hear it :)

    As someone who runs a couple of servers, I have such mixed feelings about ad blockers and spam filters. On one hand, both of those things are so out of control on the web today that they're essential, but on the other hand they've had to get so aggressive because of the rise in spam and whatnot that it sometimes makes it hard to conduct legitimate business on the web now. Case in point, we switched email servers a few weeks ago, and it looks like we've inherited some bad reputation from the old owner of the IP address, so gmail and hotmail spam-can all of our email. *sigh*
  • edited December 2006
    indeed - to be honest i never even thought of this - makes me wonder what else i could be missing on the net

    Its a shame that something as great as the web can be used for such activity.

    But for now - YAY i have the complete season of Sam and Max on the way
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