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Your DNS2Go account has been disabled.
To restore service, you can purchase a DNS2Go subscription. To reach a DNS2Go customer service representative Surely a commercial company selling their products worldwide should be able to afford a professionally hosted commercial server and not rely on a domestic browsing account with dynamic IP? |
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No it's not! Have Nebula not been paying bills? I wonder what that
implies? Cheers, Rob. Jim Mason wrote: In article , says... Your DNS2Go account has been disabled. To restore service, you can purchase a DNS2Go subscription. To reach a DNS2Go customer service representative Thankfully up and running again. Jim |
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In article ,
says... Jim Mason wrote: In article , says... Your DNS2Go account has been disabled. To restore service, you can purchase a DNS2Go subscription. To reach a DNS2Go customer service representative Thankfully up and running again. No it's not! Have Nebula not been paying bills? I wonder what that implies? It was running. Down again. Jim |
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Jim Mason wrote:
In article , says... Jim Mason wrote: In article , says... Your DNS2Go account has been disabled. To restore service, you can purchase a DNS2Go subscription. To reach a DNS2Go customer service representative Thankfully up and running again. No it's not! Have Nebula not been paying bills? I wonder what that implies? It was running. Down again. Jim Must be having DSL trouble at their end then? |
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