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		<title>By: Kevin</title>
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		<description>I signed up for a 1-year contract. I had my domain with bluehost and tried to move it over. After successfully pointing the domain to webhostingpad&#039;s servers and registering my site with their registrar, things started to go wrong.

After several days of pointing to the right location, the site all of the sudden pointed back to bluehost&#039;s servers and support cannot tell me why. They insist it has something to do with my network or broswer caching but this doesn&#039;t explain why it doesn&#039;t work in Los Angeles, in Tokyo, or on any of the 5 computers and two networks in my own house.</description>
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<p>After several days of pointing to the right location, the site all of the sudden pointed back to bluehost&#8217;s servers and support cannot tell me why. They insist it has something to do with my network or broswer caching but this doesn&#8217;t explain why it doesn&#8217;t work in Los Angeles, in Tokyo, or on any of the 5 computers and two networks in my own house.</p>
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