That is what they gave me. No errors. No nothing.
They don't give you an address, you give them one. When you generate a new address, your browser creates it and then encrypts the private key and sends the address and encrypted private key to them. If for some reason your browser failed to supply them with the private key and/or address, then it doesn't exist and there's nothing they can do to help you. They don't have it, they don't have your access to your bitcoins, and they don't have access to your cash.
It seems this is going to be a very expensive lesson in the importance of making sure that you have control over the private keys associated with an address before you try to receive bitcoins at that address. I'm not sure what went wrong for you, but unless your browser cached the private key somewhere on your hard drive, it appears that those bitcoins will remain inaccessible forever. I'm not sure where blockchain.info caches the private keys, how are you so sure that your browser doesn't have it cached?
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