Are company had a Web Site builder create and host a website for us, Now he has gone under?


And we can get a hold of him, he has left the state. How do we get are domain name back to create a new web site?
We cant get a hold of him!
sitebuilder.ws
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9 Responses to “Are company had a Web Site builder create and host a website for us, Now he has gone under?”

  1. Edison L says:

    Don’t really understand what you are trying to ask…

    but if you want to have a free domain name you can get them here :

  2. g_h_uk says:

    Firstly, I think you mean our company and not are company. That would be the only way the question makes sense.

    If you have paid for the domain then you should own it. However, if you haven’t paid anything yet then there’s nothing you can do.

    If you do own it hopefully you know who this site was registered with and have proof that you have paid for the domain. Go to your domain address if you don’t know who it’s registered through and there might be a holding page by that company.

    Otherwise Google for which company registers your top level domain. For instance, .uk is held by Nominet. Then you can try to go through them to rectify.

    Unfortunately there’s no guarantee and trying to get hold of the builder is your best hope.

  3. edward s says:

    Do you really know anyone, on the face of the earth, that speaks this way. Where are you from, that you can’t manage to put a simple thought together?

  4. Robert S says:

    You own the domain name and should have a receipt for same. With that you can still use the name as that address is not active on an out of business hosting company.

    When you get a new hosting company it will be explained how the address works.

  5. Tom H says:

    I would say your first step is to do a whois search on the domain name to see who it is officially registered to. If it has your name and you can prove to the registrar you paid for it, then you should gain control for the domain.

    There’s a free tool here:

  6. Crix M says:

    Check this one.. Try if they can help you,.

  7. David G says:

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  8. John F says:

    Try contacting the domain registrar, and then switch to a new web host once you have control of the domain.

    You should avoid hosts that offer “unlimited” space/bandwidth as this is somewhat of a scam. You should also avoid hosts that offer ridiculous amounts of space/bandwidth, such as 10GB space for only $5/month. Hosts like this overload and oversell servers, and are bad news for anyone who wants reliability.

    You should also avoid answers here that send you to review sites, as those sites make money off commissions and rank hosts based on how much money they’ll get paid, not on how good they are. You should avoid answers here that look like they are affiliate links as well, for the same reason.

    Hostamina.com is exactly what you need. Support is great! They will help you set up your website, and they will provide you with any help you need. Note that I am not using an affiliate link or sending you to a review site.

    -They provide awesome personalized support
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  9. Nicolemiles21 says:

    Looks to be a complicated question. If I understand correctly your website designer has designed the website and has flung. You can redesign your website using Just check if you have access to your domain name.