Request timed out in App Store search

Since I have not been able to locate an answer to anyone with this similar issue... I am asking once again. I have an iPhone 4 iOS version 6.1.3. I have not updated iOS recently since I am already updated to my phone's highest offered version. So that means I've done nothing drastically different to my iPhone. The App Store had been working just fine until about a week ago. The problem began with my updates not loading until the umpteenth time trying. I kept getting it could not load at this time, with 2 options Done or Retry.
Well I can handle that irritation.
My big issue is when I do a simple search in my App Store I receive "REQUEST TIMED OUT". It just starting happening for approx 2 days now. I used the system check link thru Apple and it shows no problem on their end.
So what is wrong with my App Store and how do I fix it?  Once again it's on an iPhone so unless theirs some access tricks u could give to me, I need real solutions to a basic phone.
Please it's driving me nuts!

I have the same problem as the original poster, running an iPad 2 with the latest iOS updates. The proposed solution (the problem seems to have just gone away for some users) does not hold true for me.
I have closed and re-started the App Store app, to no avail. Also, the rest of the app store is available, just not updates. The app badge shows that nine updates are available, but clicking on the Updates tab always results in a wait of several minutes, and then a message that "The request timed out" with no further information.
Next I will try re-starting the iPad itself. Since many, many others are having the same issue, I would suspect Apple is aware of the problem, despite the customary lack of acknowledgement.

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