diff --git a/content/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/restoring-a-deleted-repository.md b/content/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/restoring-a-deleted-repository.md index 4a9b55e6192f..95368c2f0a11 100644 --- a/content/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/restoring-a-deleted-repository.md +++ b/content/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/restoring-a-deleted-repository.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Usually, deleted repositories can be restored within 90 days by an enterprise ow A deleted repository can be restored within 90 days, unless the repository was part of a fork network that is not currently empty. A fork network consists of a parent repository, the repository's forks, and forks of the repository's forks. If your repository was part of a fork network, it cannot be restored unless every other repository in the network is deleted or has been detached from the network. For more information about forks, see "[AUTOTITLE](/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/working-with-forks/about-forks)." -If you want to restore a repository that was part of a fork network that is not currently empty, you can contact {% data variables.contact.contact_support %}. +If you want to restore a repository that was part of a fork network that is not currently empty, you can contact {% data variables.contact.contact_support %}. NOTE: We are only able to accommodate these requests from users on PAID Support plans and we are unable to perform this service for `free` users. It can take up to an hour after a repository is deleted before that repository is available for restoration.