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Google Apps removed the wrong domain
I don't like to ask questions, especially when I think I can get an answer from open public sources, but in general this case covered me with a wave of incomprehension and indignation.
Less than a month ago, I started using Google Apps on my domain. Only for myself, only one user. Everything was fine, only the main domain was initially chosen the wrong one. After going through the thick of background information, it was decided to register Google Apps for another domain, and unsubscribe from that one. And so, however, it was done. Next, I wondered about removing the unnecessary link to that first domain. Yes, you can delete the subscription, but at the beginning Google asks for a 5-day period for me to change its mind. Okay, I thought, let him ask. Early this morning, I remembered that the subscription is still hanging in limbo and decided to delete that first incorrect account ...
The result is funny and inadequate. Google removed the subscription on both domains. It is impossible to get into any administration console (neither in the wrong nor in the right domain). You cannot recover the administrator password - more precisely, you can, but the link does not work, as it was intended.
Now the question is - who is a nerd and where to write, if you write?
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In any case, write to their support. And hope for a miracle, their support, to be honest, does not shine.
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