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HorseIsleSense
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Message # 1 | 0:18 AM
I made a website using one e-mail, but I later decided to go further with that site and started its own email and stuff, so I deleted the site from the original uNet, and went to make it on the new one...

But despite the fact it said something about the url being available in an hour I think. Its been more than an hour and the domain is not available.

If its needed, the URL is
http://thehelperunion.ucoz.com
Pancake_old
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Message # 2 | 4:53 AM
that url is site not found
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Sanjay_149
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Message # 3 | 5:15 AM
HorseIsleSense, I think you have to wait 24 hours.
Unlike computers, no human brain has ever said:" Hard drive full."
Natashko
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Message # 4 | 12:57 PM
HorseIsleSense, if you remove a website its URL will be available for registration in an hour. We have checked this domain name and forced its removal. We suggest you wait for about an hour.
Let me inform you, that we do not recommend to delete websites, if something went wrong in the process. It can be transferred from one Webtop to the other. And e-mail can be changed in Common settings of the Control panel.
HorseIsleSense
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Message # 5 | 10:46 PM
Natashko,

Thank you! However when I went to the uNet to make it.. and it said the domain was already in use? Ahh I'm so confused xP

Added (2011-02-15, 4:46 PM)
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Adding/bump or whatever its called

Coming on uber close to 24 hours and that domain is still "not available" according to uNet webtop. Should I try using a different browser? I doubt that has anything to do with it, but I am rather unsatisfied by the service I have gotten the past short while.

Natashko
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Message # 6 | 10:37 AM
HorseIsleSense, creating similar threads is against forum rules. (you might be reproofed for that) I have already provided you an answer here http://forum.ucoz.com/forum/31-467-12#70429
Please, be more patient next time.
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