How do I straighten out my blogs
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i HAVE BLOGS WITH YOU. THE MAIN ONE IS VALUESYS.WORDPRESS.COM.
I have autodealtips.com working fine. wheelspeople.wordpress.com that works finw but i have not been using. Recently I created 6voltreview.wordpress.com. I tried mapping the domain i own 6voltreviews.com ba=y setting the DNS to wordpress but it doesn’t work so I contacted support now 5 times and they don’t seem to understand what i want. There are problems the DNs did not work. Somehow 6voltreview is attached to autodealtips so i can’t delete it. Then while trying to fix the situation myself I created another blog with the name 6voltreview bu accident. I am so frustrated. I would like to end up with 3 blogs that dns from the domain brings them up.
autodealtips works fine. wheelspeople.wordpress.com works fine, as well
but 6volt review is all screwed up. I just made it so you can delete it and i will start over or fix it so that when a person types in 6voltreview.com, that site comes up. I don’t understand how it got tide in with autodealtipsThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi there – At WordPress.com, any custom domain that you use must be mapped to a blog with an underlying WordPress.com URL. So, you can have 6voltreview.com, but it has to be mapped to a blog with a WordPress.com URL such as 6voltreview.wordpress.com. Once you’ve mapped the domain 6voltreview.com, only that domain will show (not the .wordpress.com one), but the .wordpress.com one will still be there underneath.
Does that make sense? Since you deleted the blog you’d created, please go here and create another new blog with any .wordpress.com URL (such as 6voltreviewblog.wordpress.com):
https://signup.wordpress.com/signup/Once you’ve done that, please reply here and confirm the new URL, and I’ll move your domain 6voltreview.com to it.
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