• I just spent 5 hours working on my site with under the umbrella of your organization and for some reason I have been unsuccessful signing into my site or blog and could not even pull it up. When I signed to get my password sent to my email I got a password created by your organization but didn’t get anywhere with it so I went to wordpress.org/support to see what was going on only to find that the domain name that I created is now being sold by your organization making it impossible for me to get into my page. For the record everything I did today I backed up on a disk including the tagline I wrote for my site. I thought wordpress was a site I could trust apparently I am being proven wrong. I am very disappointed in your organization and I will pass this on on my pages with facebook, twitter, myspace, yahoo and others with all the information that I have on my disk. I am truly disappointed in such crookedness your organization has proved itself to be to me. I completed the entire set up for my site with you guys and even put out two posts and a tagline. I just thought to let you know that I am on it to just in case someone out there thought they could use my idea. Sorry cause you didn’t get a dumb person this time. I am actually a computer programming minor business major graduated. So I much aware of what is being done.

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  • I just spent 5 hours working on my site with under the umbrella of your organization

    Sorry but there’s no “organization” here. At least not in the corporate sense. 😉 WordPress.org simply documents and offers the WordPress application for download and installation on your own hosting. It does not register or “sell” domain names, so you seem to have posted in the wrong forum.

    I am actually a computer programming minor business major graduated.

    Then I can only suggest that you check:

    – exactly where your blog was hosted
    – the details of who registered this domain.

    I can assure you that it wasn’t wordpress.org.

    Since Sam beat me for the second time, I did a little more checking on domain names.

    workrelease.com was registered in 2003
    workrelease.net was registered 2002

    All of the other top-level variants appear to be currently available for registration.

    So I’m not even sure of who you’re accusing of what…

    Thread Starter workrelease.com

    (@workreleasecom)

    I thank you for your response but I also would like to say before you answer anyone with arrogance and disrespect in great confidence be certain you have your information together. I would not have written to query about what has happened if I didn’t have a valid reason to do so. For your own information workrelease.com is my username not blog or dormain name. Workrelease.org is what I am querying about. You were a little late responding to me. I went and asked my professor who taught me programming and is one of the 20 intellectuals who created C++, pascal and other programmes to help me because I knew it was a small error I was making to finding exactly what happened to my information. We managed to find the issue and had it taken care of. My page and all was reported that very day and it is running and now in the process of merging with another. Thank you though for your help which wasn’t helpful but insulting. By the way you do realize that wordpress has a couple of hosting websites that provide domain names, blog and templates of a kinds. It is funny how you say wordpress doesn’t do that. I would not have gone through working on a site for that long knowing it wasn’t wordpress and then write you to tell you about the problem I have faced. I downloaded wordpress on my computer so you do what I told is for real. Do your research thoroughly before you go out insulting people’s intelligence. God bless.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    The volunteer moderators here range from stay at home moms to eclipse engineers with an arm of degrees to everyone in-between. In my experience here, we actually very rarely care about your credentials and treat everyone with the same levels of respect: i.e. directly proportional to how you treat us.

    Please read http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome before you post next time. There’s a lot of helpful advice there, including the best ways to get people to be ABLE to help you.

    I suggest being straight forward with what your problem is (i.e. ‘I can’t log in after registered’) and providing your domain so we can pop and look and possibly see right away what’s wrong (this happens a lot, by the way).

    WordPress.com and WordPress.ORG are actually totally separate sites.

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