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The end for kubbur.com?
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They had enough money to blow on a rickroll, but never paid the biloh bucks tax.
There’s nothing unfair here. Leifur self sabotages all his hosts. He had 2 profitable hosts in the past one he sold the other shutdown.
No it wasn’t me. Leifur actually pulled out of the brand acquisition deal with me. Therefore I returned all assets. His petty ass sent a DMCA claim to all my shit too. He claimed I never paid him but he’s in debt well over 1k euro with me over undeliverable services he never gave to me.
This thread in a nutshell:

No it wasn’t me. I returned all assets back to leifur because his petty ass left the contract and wanted everything back and even sent DMCA claims to all my servers. He’s a bitch and scammed me for hundreds of euros
Their domain was still claimable on railway / still pointed at railway so i decided to have some fun
and no i was never a sysadmin at kubbur
Legend.
I forgot to mention that it's not the first time that @LeifurGunnarsson sold his company when it failed due to poor management and execution of plans. @LeifurGunnarsson used to have an company called "Heimsnet" which failed, then he tried to sell it to Hye Hosting and then gaslighted them into his own exitscam. He took all the money with him, and then started Kubbur. This is the same routine, it's happening again. The company failed, yet he is starting another one "which has nothing to do with the old one". I doubt @LeifurGunnarsson was paid 70K for his company, it'll be probably much less then they say. If it really was 70K+, why couldn't they afford the Path bill then?
This kid also calls himself a "online lawyer" since is a pro at copying Terms of Services from other companies.
While the 17 year old ellis is a pooron and sucker too, @LeifurGunnarsson definely knows what is doing.
Do not do any business, with neither one of those!
Edit: There's nothing much to say about the system administrators and staff at kubbur / heimsnet / northlayer. They always tried to do a great contribution to the company, like KIVOX and that proxmox guy. They do not deserve to be linked to this mess.
Wait, hye? The one selling on these forums?
Francisco
Yessir
Wait a minute??
Leifur is now share holder of Kuxo? The company he sold kubber to?
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/leifursteinng/?originalSubdomain=is
Shady af lmfao
Bro the movie would probably make them profit more than anything else they have made in the past 5 years.
kinda funny kubur in my language litteraly means grave
We faced that problem when I was part of a startup. One of the first things we had to do was choose a company name. We needed a good, memorable name with an available domain. We checked names in as many languages as we could. Everyone participated. It was a diverse team, which helped a lot. Many candidate names were rejected because a suitable matching domain was not available or "it means something bad in another language." It was a long day, but worth the effort.
And no, I will not reveal the name we chose for our company.
I think the joy of international languages is that there's so many of them, so everything sounds a bit like something rude in at least one other language.
In the US, the FCC gets frequent obscenity complaints from Spanish language radio listeners. The problem is dialects. Casual and innocent slang terms in one Spanish-speaking country can be vulgar or offensive in another Spanish-speaking country.
The US has Spanish-speaking people from many countries around the world. Listeners hear a person on the radio say something that is innocent and innocuous in their own country. The same words are vulgar and offensive in the listeners' country(s), so the listeners complain.
So after you crashed a company you dont want people to discuss you got a new company?
that is false
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/13424493/filing-history
Honda (or maybe Kia, don't remember) once released a car named Honda Fitta.
Fitta in Swedish means pussy...and no, not as in kitten. It did not make things better when they released it with the slogan "small on the outside, big on the inside".
Within a few weeks they renamed it Honda Jazz or something like that, but it probably costed them a lot of millions.
Holy necro