Hello, friends!
I hope you can help me as I'm quite angry right now and I'd like to fight back. A quick backstory: I am part of a community of gamers that all play Star Wars: The Old Republic. We had a website that we used to communicate, coordinate, share fun stuff, and overall interact as a community. We used to have an owner who paid for our website fees and our Teamspeak 3 VOIP server. He handed over ownership to another member and then left. Now he came back and asked for ownership in return. When he was denied ownership, he proceeded to somehow sabotage our website, which brings me to my question.
Our website URL, www.jediswtor.com, now redirects to his own Website Design business page, at https://www.orionsolconsulting.com, whenever anyone tries to access our old website. I'd like to know if there's a way to bypass that redirect and access our old forums again because there is a LOT of intellectual property--over 5000 members worth--of content on that website, along with priceless information that we could all really benefit from accessing.
If it's worth noting, our website was hosted via Enjin.
Thank you in advance.
I hope you can help me as I'm quite angry right now and I'd like to fight back. A quick backstory: I am part of a community of gamers that all play Star Wars: The Old Republic. We had a website that we used to communicate, coordinate, share fun stuff, and overall interact as a community. We used to have an owner who paid for our website fees and our Teamspeak 3 VOIP server. He handed over ownership to another member and then left. Now he came back and asked for ownership in return. When he was denied ownership, he proceeded to somehow sabotage our website, which brings me to my question.
Our website URL, www.jediswtor.com, now redirects to his own Website Design business page, at https://www.orionsolconsulting.com, whenever anyone tries to access our old website. I'd like to know if there's a way to bypass that redirect and access our old forums again because there is a LOT of intellectual property--over 5000 members worth--of content on that website, along with priceless information that we could all really benefit from accessing.
If it's worth noting, our website was hosted via Enjin.
Thank you in advance.