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#1 by scattea
I have had a website for several years. http://www.belekvillarental.com, The hosting account was about to run out when I recieved a letter from you saying basically "Do nothing and we will renew your hosting account" soon after i noticed my website had gone off-line.
After several phone calls and a payment to you to carry on hosting my account for another five years I am now unable to get my site live again.
It seems to me that a company called "Network Solutions" are now using my name to advertise other websites.
You have take my money after firstly causing me this problem by not withdrawing payment from my account.
How can I get my website advertising my house in Turkey back on-line?
I have phoned your experts no several occasions without any success. :evil:
Posted on Friday, 6th June 2008 at 12:53am
#2 by adminwehosting
Your not the only one who has lost there web name domain to Network Solution because of the slow and incompetence support from supanet and pulsewebhosting mine was also lost http://www.magvwillis.com
Posted on Friday, 6th June 2008 at 9:13am
#3 by scattea
Still waiting for the administrator to reply
Posted on Sunday, 8th June 2008 at 8:37pm
#4 by admin
I have made enquiries with my colleagues and hopefully this will be resolved very quickly. Sorry for the delay in replying.
Posted on Thursday, 12th June 2008 at 8:12am
#5 by admin
http://www.belekvillarental.com/ is now working again, sorry for the delay
Posted on Thursday, 12th June 2008 at 1:40pm
#6 by scattea
Credit when its due, my website is now back on-line.

Thanks
http://www.belekvillarental.com
Posted on Thursday, 12th June 2008 at 5:34pm

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