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10 hours ago, Mark Johnston said:

Anyone else having issues with Prime Video? Keep getting an error message. No code just that something is wrong. Works fine via my PS4 and iPhone but not on LG tv app.

 

contacted Amazon and tried usually things but no joy. Been going on for two weeks

Hi @Mark Johnston

Could you provide the forum with the model/firmware/webOS version of your TV and which country you are located in please?

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