Reinstate a deleted site – campbelllowedotcodotukdotwordpressdotcom
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I have previously purchased and built a site (see domain above) but one of my colleagues has deleted it. My username used to be campbelllowe1 Please can someone help me reinstate it? I have evidence of purchase and ownership of the the company
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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That site has not been deleted. The site you tried to list in the thread title is an incomplete URL.
Deleted blog URLs are not recycled, regardless of who registered and deleted them and no exceptions are made except for the one stated here http://en.support.wordpress.com/recycling-blog-names/
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Hi there
Thanks for your help. No, i have had to create that account in order to be able to access the forum. This is the WordPress’s URL that I had previously that a previous employee has deleted:
http://campbelllowedotcodotuk.wordpress.com
Any help would be much appreciated!
Louise
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https://campbelllowedotcodotuk.wordpress.com is no longer available.The authors have deleted this site.
Deleted blog URLs are not recycled, regardless of who registered and deleted them and no exceptions are made except for the one stated here http://en.support.wordpress.com/recycling-blog-names/
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Hi @campbelllowecouk, I read your thread and am wondering: did you possibly mean to map campbelllowe.co.uk here?
You can map that to any active site on our servers if you’d like, including to http://campbelllowecouk.wordpress.com/ . Basically you’d just need a plan here:
https://wordpress.com/plansThen add mapping at https://wordpress.com/domains
And finally, log into the registrar to update the name server settings for campbelllowe.co.uk . Use these:
ns1.wordpress.com
ns2.wordpress.com
ns3.wordpress.comGive those changes a few hours to take effect, then you’ll be all set with a proper address, without the dotcodotuk in it. We have more details here:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/map-existing-domain/And if you need help, when you’ve got a plan you can reach support directly instead of posting to the community forums, or you’re welcome to reply here for more help. Cheers!
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