I’m sorry, but I cannot help you. You had ample opportunity to prevent getting into this situation, yet you made the worst possible decision at every step.
What you have done so far:
- Sign up with a Google account, then delete that Google account, locking you out of the client area.
- Come here five days ago to ask for help, and I gave you instructions to backup your website and migrate it to a new hosting account.
- You did neither of those things. You didn’t backup your website, and you just kept working on the account for which you didn’t have access to the client area.
- That account was suspended, and while you should be able to request reactivation, you can only do that through the client area. Which you don’t have access to, which you knew about before uploading the content that triggered the suspension.
- Now you come here and say there were very important files which you don’t want to lose. But despite having almost lost them before, you have made no effort at all to safeguard the data. And by that I mean backing them up somewhere. Which is what I specifically told you to do just a few days ago.
I’m sorry, but there is only so much that is possible to regain access to an account. But if you ignore instructions you are given, and make no effort to safeguard your data, you will lose your data at some point. And for you, that point is today.
You have had plenty of opportunity to prevent this from happening, and ample warning.
There is nothing I can do for you, except for tell you that I hope you learned a lot from this experience, and that I hope that you will not make the same mistakes again.