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Discussion in 'General Business' started by Robbey, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. #1
    Is there any way i can recover my cpanel pass for my site without going through my hosting company?
     
    Robbey, Mar 9, 2008 IP
  2. mds

    mds Active Member

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    It shouldnt be a problem if you go through your hosting company. every company will do that easily;
     
    mds, Mar 9, 2008 IP
  3. Arkserver

    Arkserver Banned

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    Isnt there a "forgot password" option?
     
    Arkserver, Mar 9, 2008 IP
  4. Robbey

    Robbey Peon

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    Problem is my hosting company is ignoring me..
     
    Robbey, Mar 9, 2008 IP
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    Are they "ignoring" you, or is it your account that you're trying to access?
     
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  6. Robbey

    Robbey Peon

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    The guy hosting me was my friend. I asked him for help and I think he blocked me...Now I don't know what to do
     
    Robbey, Mar 9, 2008 IP
  7. Travis

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    #7
    cPanel has a built in lost-password form if you set a "contact" email within your cpanel "portal" thing I suppose. If it's your friend and they blocked you, and you have no access to your files you really have no options except to stop making the payments, or if the sites have a high dollar value, you could try sending a legal notice.

    It would be optimal if he would just live up to his end of the bargain and save you all the trouble though. What a horrible situation. I've always refused hosting offers from friends for that very reason, sour friendships and webfiles don't mix.

    Best of luck =(.
     
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  8. Robbey

    Robbey Peon

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    I don't know if I should press charges or not. On msn he is always 'cell phone' online but never normelly now for some reason. I just checked the site that he used to own for web hosting and its no longer on that topic anymore. Does anyone think I could win if I sued him for like $700..
    1. Him and his company are giving me little or no support.
    2. I am having a lot of downtime because of this.
    3. If I do decide to switch to a new hosting company I would have to upload a backup which is a few weeks old...this means I lose like 40 members.
    4. I would have to pay for new hosting.....
     
    Robbey, Mar 10, 2008 IP
  9. royalweb

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    It wouldn't be worth it if your case is for $700. If you can show loss of business and damages directly caused by him and go after him for $5,000 it might be worth you while.
     
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  10. Robbey

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    I will only lose like 50 members and heaps of posts
     
    Robbey, Mar 12, 2008 IP