The site is now back after what is believed to have been an internal fault affecting the site on Sunday.
Separately, the company said it was aware of people receiving scam emails masquerading as having been sent from Argos.
The
company advises customers not to hand over personal details after
receiving unsolicited emails. It said it had not suffered a cyber
attack.
Argos said in a statement on Sunday: "We are extremely
sorry for the temporary service issues our customers were experiencing
on our website this afternoon.
"We have identified and fixed the issue and our site is now up and running.
"We
apologise to any customer who has tried to contact us unsuccessfully
today and we are working to respond to all enquiries as soon as we can."
Last year, Argos's website suffered problems for two days following a revamped design of the site.
It
displayed an error message on some computers, but not others, saying
access had been blocked because of a "high volume of visitors".
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