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Can't delete transactions in my portfolios.?

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I am trying to delete a transaction in one of my portfolios. I keep getting the errer message "You have requested an invalid portfolio. You may need to sign in again." What the heck is going on?

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  1. Some programmer must have messed up.  I only posted to be in the emai chain.


  2. Not a clue but want to warn you not to waste time repeatedly signing out and in again after deleting all cookies, temporary files, history and forms as nothing seems to unfreeze the transaction page. I've wasted about 3 hours and absolutely nothing works. My emails to yahoo help are returned as undeliverable even though they are being sent through their site. Looks to me like they want to unload some of their traffic and rightly think that we'll stop using their site if they render the homepage useless.

  3. Same problem here -- can't add or delete. This happened a month or two ago, very frustrating!

  4. Yahoo!Finance was doing funny things yet again.  

    If you’ve already tried refreshing your page and/or rebooting, you might need to contact Yahoo for further assistance.

    Here's how to get to a page to report your problem directly to Yahoo!

    In Yahoo!Finance, at the top right of the page, there's a help link. Click on that to get your here

    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/finance...

    Then click on one of the links on the left like quote basics. Here's that page:

    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/finance...

    Finally, at the bottom is the contact customer care button. Yes, it's convoluted, but that's one way to get there!

    Oh, or just click here (if it works). (hard for me to test if it works since I clicked through to get there)

    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/finance...

    Once you get there and ask your question, they're pretty good at getting back to you, but you may have to ask/answer back and forth a couple of times.

    Hope that helps!

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