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Since you offered your services, again I ask do you have a law degree?
But she bought a new server yesterday, that you charged her twice for, and became your first new customer. She was so excited about her purchase that she posted the invoice here and then for some reason you deleted the server. Honestly, I don't understand your motivations for doing that, but you lost your first and only customer. So sad.
She then bought another new server today from you, desperate to be back in your gang, and despite her disappointment at again being double billed after you yesterday assured her that this was impossible. Nonetheless, she was so excited to be back in the exclusive club of 1 customer, she shared her new invoice again and even a YABS of the server, showing what a terrific value her new server was, even if she did pay double the advertised price. I can't comprehend why you want to get rid of her again. She's literally your most loyal customer today, and 100% of your revenue with your new company. In my eyes, that deserves a celebration, not nastiness.
As I said before, if you'd like to hire me to pursue this case, my day rate is $1500.
I'll be quite busy in the short term however gathering evidence for a pro-bono case.
What PII?
Please show and link the exact post where she did this?
Why would you buy a business that is just people that you owe services to? We didn't buy a business. Why would you buy this at all.
Like your example we bought the building and just haven't kicked the ex-owners tenants out yet. We weren't planning on it. We figured we'd leave the building as is and use the empty offices for our use until their lease was up but they're causing issues with the building so now they gotta go
Why pay $1000 to the ISP for the ex-owners tenants? Not our problem.
Velox is not doing that with a separate merchant account - according to what they've said I can only deduct they've (apparently) reused the same Stripe API key and are able to get user data with a GET/POST request. WHMCS saves an API key and since the connection is already there, it's good to go.
But @VeloxMedia why build a whole integration just to fetch data from the previous owner without a clear-cut? That's absurd...
But you are paying every day. That's the only reason preventing more chargebacks. And if you keep them on for 3-4 months more, Lewis will get away because the chargeback period will be over.
Yeah it's obvious you're not a lawyer. That isn't how it works. I didn't buy the company
Pink Dino has an Android 😍
He claimed a few pages ago that any merchant can report any other merchant's transactions as fraud.
He said he doesn't have access to Lewis' Stripe account and cannot issue refunds.
The way it was described, he's not doing that like I thought (by a separate user direct on Stripe's dashboard), but through an API request which then provides user data, since he took over the API key.
He overengineered this, in my opinion, for the same result.
You can search for "Stripe secondary user Access" and see WHMCS's FAQs for the Stripe module - there's always an API request with a key. It's valid for every billing platform, including Blesta, WiseCP, etc.
I do not, but I have worked on compliance with data protection long enough to know unequivocally that your lawyers are wrong.
Like I said, take my free advice - you need to get some time with a lawyer who's actually familiar with the GDPR. If you rely on your lawyer's bad advice, it's going to cost you dearly.
You are very keen to keep posting recital 23 as your reason for non-compliance. I will tell you for free, categorically, that under recital 23, you would fall under the regulations.
But as to your question, no I do not have a law degree. If I did, my day rate would be significantly higher than $1500.
Personally, I can't see any other more reasonable explanation of the intent behind his actions.
Andrew from Legal Department on vacation? @VeloxMedia
We were supposed to have conveniently forgotten that by now.
Thats gonna be a real party.
Well, the first sentence is a blatant lie and wouldn't be for the fact that we have transactions there, I'd be very much willing to show how much of a lie it is. Doesn't work that way, doesn't even make sense.
The second sentence is at best a partial truth. He doesn't have an account to manage Lewis's dashboard but chose to fetch the API from the original API key. It's the only way WHMCS connects with Stripe. WHMCS doesn't issue direct refunds (just cancellations) but he could very well create an account with limited permissions at Lewis's Stripe just to issue refunds.
The real interesting part is the money trail he's left behind on my orders....
Hi.
I would very much appreciate you in showing us.
I also still want to know how Sarah showed PII data.
What other thread?
You're hosting people's accounts and data. Even if you're doing this for free, you're providing a service. Not that difficult a concept to grasp.
Law decides how it works and thanks for being rude for no apparent reason but I am pretty sure that law will come to bite you. You should be worried not only by let but also the law.
Lawyers themselves here (ralf most likely) said that you are gonna pay upto 4% or maybe even more , so yeah.
This still doesn't change the fact that you are in some high legal troubles.
Edit: your comment just feels so rude to me with your comment being snarky that I wish to call it out being rude, this is highly unprofessional smh. You've lost all credibility in front of my eyes and in literaly everyone's eyes as well.
She tried renewed the service she already had. We have over 100 customers already.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/213553/will-veloxmedia-continue-operating#latest
Yupp. We did it separately because we aren't using whmcs for this. WHMCS isn't compliant for our systems we're SOC2
You can expect him to remember his own words
"I have the keys to the kingdom right now and full control over everything."
Strange, the messages on Discord say something else. Funny how that is.
Yes his assumption that the WHMCS API is used looked like a shady premise to me as well.
Anyway, way too many shady or even nonsensical premises in this thread anyway.
Nope, I'm not a lawyer. I just know the data protection laws quite well.
So you are using Lewis' API key?