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    the WordPress verification email has not arrived at my email in order to activate my new site..

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

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    Hi there,
    Please check in your email client spam/ junk mail filter as well as your “social” tab in Gmail, if you use it. If it’s not there then please confirm the URL of the blog starting with http:// I’ll tag this thread for a Staff follow-up. Please subscribe to the thread so you are notified when they respond and please be patient while waiting.

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    Hi there,

    If you could also verify that the email address which you created your account with is correct, that would help. If it is not, you may be out of luck as there doesn’t appear to be any way to verify your identity as the owner of this account. You may need to create a new account.

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    Haven’t received verification email after nearly 3 hours and clicked resend 6 times. Not in Social, not in Promotions, not in Spam not in Inbox.
    From email account:
    Hooray, no spam here!

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    U see you username and I see a URL difference re: the blog
    Look closely at this http://toptobottomcleaning.wordpress.com

    It’s not http://toptobottoncleaning.wordpress.com

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    Let me know if this resolves the issue for you, @toptobotton(m)cleaningmobile

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    I’m so sorry about sounding illiterate above. I’m babysitting and I don’t recommend typing when you have a screaming baby on your lap. You are bound to make errors as I did.

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    Hahaha! I know exactly how you feel, TT. I have a not-yet-2-year-old. I hope you’ll forgive me if I ever sound the same. ;)

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    @amightywp
    I had forgotten how hellish providing childcare could be until yesterday when it all came back to me. The high pitched screaming tore my nerves to shreds. Thank goodness I wasn’t required as an overnight sitter because I barely made it through 10 hours with the dear wee one, who wanted his mommy, and who was not amenable to any substitutes, no matter how nice they were, and no matter what the bribes they offered were. I growled at a child (no kidding!) but he shut up for nearly an hour, while my headache subsided before he started up again. I confessed growling to his parents and they said they may try themselves. He’s their first child and I think he may be king of their house already – poor things.

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    That sounds just ROUGH. But growling totally works. I’ve been known to do something similar myself, well done! :)

    Ours is my first, but my wife has one who is grown and out of the house (I’m clearly starting a bit late and she started a bit early). He still gets away with things sometimes but his mom is just entirely too cranky to put up with the shenanigans of a typical first-time mom, which I think is great.

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