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  • The only way is to use an FTP client (like filezilla) and manually delete the plugin directory. That will restore your wordpress site back to normal.

    Edit: not the whole plugin directory – just the nRelate subdirectory.

    @sheridan90 — Sorry to hear about the issues you’ve been experiencing. We can offer to meet with you via Webex (screen sharing like skype) if you’d like to try reinstalling on your site.

    – Katrina @ nRelate

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