Locked out of Admin Acct in Public Site Manager

While trying to set up our Course Manager I managed to lock myself out of my Public Site Manager.
The last thing I did was follow some directions in the discussion forum that told me to add my Admin name as a Contributer in the PSM which I did, now when I try to log in as an Admin I get tossed into this loop.
Your Apple ID provides you with access to more than one site. To sign in, select a site name in the list below.
site.edu
site.edu
Both of those links bring me back to the main log in page where I get a message that says
Service temporarily unavailable
This has been going on since Friday. I reached out to our Apple iTunes U rep, and have not heard back from him.
Any advice from the community?
Thank you!

My issues was resolved by a Apple iTunes U manager, it was a back end issue.
I'm back into my site.

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