GhitaAmati
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Joined: 5/30/2007 Status: offline
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Arrrrghhhhhhhh......Last year I bought some webpage building software from Staples. Not the high dollar software, just some decent one for me to try out and see if I liked it. Ive been using it for a year, the company's been great, I already had my own domain name but they give me a certain amount of web space and around 50 email addresses for $5 a month. Really..not a bad deal. I design and upload my own pages, but whenever I have technical questions they have been really good about helping me work through things. Anyway, sometime last week I tried to build a few new pages to add to my current site. The pages woulndt upload. They wont even work without uploading them, even in the software program on my computer the new files wont save. Ive been chatting with their technicians for several days, both online and on the phone, the same technician whom Ive worked with on previous issues who has always been really great and helpful and has a really sexy voice...I give up. Its just not working. So I call the manufacturer of the software instead of the hosting sites technician. Check this shit out...they just came out with an upgrade to their software, they installed some crappy little peice of programming into the old versions so they stop working once the new version is on the market (dumb me for signing up for automatically checking for new updates when I log on to the internet with the software).....so you are FORCED to buy their new upgrade. Gads Im aggravated right now....So, do I go out to the store and purchase a different comanies software, rebuild my entire site and begin hosting with them? Or do I suck it up and buy their upgrade with the discout they are giving me? It would be cheaper in the long run to just buy the upgrade, but Im halfway tempted out of spite to stop doing business with them for pulling such a dirty little trick.....
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I said I was a submissive, I never said I was a GOOD submissive. Sex without love is a meaningless experience, but as far as meaningless experiences go its pretty damn good. ~Woody Allen
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