Pay screen won't load

Trying to renew my skype subscription, however when I click on prices, then click US, the wheel with blue dots shows, then nothing but white screen in the middle with nothing, the blue grey bar on top and bottom shows, just nothing in the middle, which is where I assume the payment click button is.  Tried on both Firefox & Chrome, nothing.  Have tried everything i can think of, even tried to log in with tablet to pay, no luck.  Can't believe its this hard to pay.

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