Websites back up on new Host
a year ago
Just an FYI that both my vore.net and gapingmaws.com websites are back up and running on a new Host.
(NOTE: You may need to refresh your browser cache with CTRL-F5 if you are still seeing an account suspended message.)
It was time to leave the old Host service.
Having never received any response from their support team, it was obvious they don't want my business, despite having been subscribed to their highest, Premium service.
If anyone who reads this ever desires to create their own web page, I recommend avoiding websupport.se as the host at all cost.
It was not my choice to have been on them, but my previous host service, servage.net, had some type of merger with them, and I was forced into websupport.se's service.
18 1/2 years of good will and high satisfaction, all destroyed in 2 short weeks, because nobody there could take 2 minutes to email me that they were at least looking into the problem.
Let this be a reminder to everyone who performs some type of service for another, that Customer Service is still the most important aspect of doing business.
(NOTE: You may need to refresh your browser cache with CTRL-F5 if you are still seeing an account suspended message.)
It was time to leave the old Host service.
Having never received any response from their support team, it was obvious they don't want my business, despite having been subscribed to their highest, Premium service.
If anyone who reads this ever desires to create their own web page, I recommend avoiding websupport.se as the host at all cost.
It was not my choice to have been on them, but my previous host service, servage.net, had some type of merger with them, and I was forced into websupport.se's service.
18 1/2 years of good will and high satisfaction, all destroyed in 2 short weeks, because nobody there could take 2 minutes to email me that they were at least looking into the problem.
Let this be a reminder to everyone who performs some type of service for another, that Customer Service is still the most important aspect of doing business.
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I do kind of miss those days when a show like that would show up on TV.
Now, it's become too easy to just do an online search and find all of the episodes. That magic of discovery is no longer there.
What I find more interesting, is that in the episodes of B.A.D. you find online, the vore scene where the plant eats Adam, is cut to not show the actual vore. It seems as if broadcast TV only showed that scene in the original airings. I was fortunate enough to have recorded it on VHS at that time; though I unfortunately no longer have the entire episode.