I received a gift card for christmas, and everytime I try to make a purchase it tells me to consult my card provider. A sticker on the card told me to register my card at mygiftcardsite.com, and so I did and it told me my card had $25.00 on it. It doesn't matter what site or how much my item is, every site rejects my card. My sister had one just like it with the same amount and expiration date and everything, and she was able to buy her items that were delivered within the next week. Any help?
SOURCE: Refund money back to Best Buy credit card
If I were you I would call best buy direct.They are in better position to answer your question.
Good Luck
SOURCE: Unable to register
The website is good. Access it through blackanddecker.com. There it will prompt you for membership so you will exist in their system, and you can then register the product.
SOURCE: FaceBook Messages are sent to my Gmail address,
The fact that the email address is noreply@facebookmail.com means you cannot reply to that using your Gmail account.
The only way you can reply to that message is by logging in to your Facebook account and go to messages. Please refer to the image below:
SOURCE: We've purchased a Kobalt 60 Gallon, Volt 208-240,
Your compressor is designed to be used in a shop situation (not portable) and is usually wired to a switch box similar to how your central air condenser is wired. It can however be wired with a short cord to a 220v plug. Your compressor motor is most likely wired to the pressure switch so all that you need do is to connect your pigtail from the pressure switch to the wall. You can buy all the parts that you will need at Lowes. You will notice that your motor has two wires going thru the contacts of the pressure switch. The inside cover of the switch will clue you in to wiring but if it does not have an illustration just match the black to black and white to white (110 v lines) and green to the ground screw at the pressure switch. Here is a good web site for another view: http://www.ehow.com/how_5041165_wire-air-compressor.html
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