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Unpublish/delete site we no longer have access to

The site liquidmeterservices.weebly.com is no longer accessible by us and we need to take it down.  It has incorrect contact and business information contained on it.  Is there anyway it can be removed or at least unpublished.  Thank you!

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Hey there @solvent-world,

 

I understand the urgency of wanting to take down the site, especially with incorrect information on it. Since you no longer have access to the site, here are a few things you can try:

  1. Recover Access: If you still have access to the email used to create the account, try using the "Forgot Password" option on Weebly to regain access. This way, you can either update the info or unpublish the site yourself.

  2. Contact Weebly Support: If you're unable to recover access, your best bet is to reach out to Weebly Support directly. They should be able to help you unpublish or remove the site, especially given the incorrect business information.

  3. Domain Registrar: If you control the domain (or if it’s linked to a custom domain), you might also be able to unpublish the site by disconnecting the domain through your domain registrar.

Hopefully, one of these steps will help get the site taken down! Let me know if you need more guidance on this. 🙂

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Hey there @solvent-world,

 

I understand the urgency of wanting to take down the site, especially with incorrect information on it. Since you no longer have access to the site, here are a few things you can try:

  1. Recover Access: If you still have access to the email used to create the account, try using the "Forgot Password" option on Weebly to regain access. This way, you can either update the info or unpublish the site yourself.

  2. Contact Weebly Support: If you're unable to recover access, your best bet is to reach out to Weebly Support directly. They should be able to help you unpublish or remove the site, especially given the incorrect business information.

  3. Domain Registrar: If you control the domain (or if it’s linked to a custom domain), you might also be able to unpublish the site by disconnecting the domain through your domain registrar.

Hopefully, one of these steps will help get the site taken down! Let me know if you need more guidance on this. 🙂

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