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pipeous
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02.08.2008, 02:24 PM

I am in a dispute with 1and1 right now. we prepaid a year to host a site and forum for a non profit organization. at the end they asked if I wanted to renew but the thing closed down months beforehand I said no. now they are harrassing me over a bill which I don't owe. The have an automated dialer thing calling my house phone every couple days. I won't even deal with calls unless it's a human. I did talk to someone and explained the deal, and she still didn't understand. I mean if you pay for a year, term is a year and you don't renew, write in you aren't going to renew, then where is there an extra fee coming from?

I use a canadian webhost now. I paid a little more for the .ca name for my company than a .com but that's cool. as far as a server, I just use the personal space I got with my internet plan and have the domain forwarded to that location.

Word is easy to make webpages with. I am working on the canada rc pro site right now and the site has a built in page editor. I hate it but the rest of the pages and sites are using it so I have to use it. eventually I will figure out all the stupid quirks but it drives me crazy trying to do simple little things (having to use html coding to change font size was one bane, and I admit I don't know html coding well.). that and I can't change some things without getting the overall site admin to do it, so being handcuffed and not knowing until I try to do something gets frustrating
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