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Change is gonna come

Fri 26th May 2006 MamaJunkYard

After a turbulent two years I have decided that it is time to say goodbye to my current web hosting company.

Ideally the transition should be seamless however being the nincompoops that they are; my hosting company are dilly-dallying with my details.

Until they decide to respond to my numerous emails requesting the release of my domain name I shall be unable to complete my move. As a result of their inaction my site shall experience some down time. Hopefully it won’t be for too long but who knows.

The most frustrating aspect of all this is that my current hosting company appear to be based in Lytham St. Annes which is only a stone throw away from where I am. In the amount of time it has taken them to ignore my emails I could have walked over to their headquarters and demanded they complete the damn transfer!

Please bear with me as I attempt to move virtual homes…..

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  1. uaridi says

    Sat 27th May 2006 at 10:58 am

    I think it is because you are no longer a student (and as they haf vays of knowink) they are trying to get rid of you subtly.

    Actually, pole for the stress

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