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Hi Mary, Yes, that one's fake. Real Amazon never asks you to confirm your account through a link in an email like that, and the "from" address (amzn-svc-help-3422@mail.ru) is the giveaway. Here is what to do, in order: 1. Do not click anything in the email. Just leave it alone. 2. Open Amazon yourself from a saved bookmark or by typing amazon.com into your browser. Sign in there. 3. Look at the "Account" menu for any real alerts. If there is nothing, you can delete the email. It took me longer to write this than it will take you to do. You are not in trouble. Reply if you want me to look at the email itself — you can forward it to me. — Emily
Hi Robert, Yes, the "offline" message usually means the printer and computer stopped talking to each other. It does not mean the printer is broken. Try this in order: 1. Turn the printer off, count to ten, and turn it back on. 2. Wait two full minutes. Printers wake up slowly. 3. On your computer, cancel the stuck print job and send one test page. 4. If it still says offline, tell me the printer brand and I will send the exact buttons to reconnect it. Do not uninstall anything yet. That is usually where this gets more annoying than it needs to be. — Emily
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