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online.net threaten me with bailiff
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online.net threaten me with bailiff
by Clouvider ·It costs money that the owing party will pay out of his or hers own pocket likely according to the contract. A lot of companies pursuing debts on no win no fee basis so yeah. If you sign the contract -
online.net threaten me with bailiff
by didtav ·(Quote) -
online.net threaten me with bailiff
by jenkki ·(Quote) -
online.net threaten me with bailiff
by WebProject ·True, much better to pay instead to wait for surprise, if online.net is based in France it doesn't mean that they can't sell your debt to your local collection agency (very easy can be done) and if yo -
online.net threaten me with bailiff
by VortexMagnus ·They could easily sell your debt to a collections company in your country for them to pursue, by which time the fees will have mounted up. -
online.net threaten me with bailiff
by Lee ·Depends on your country, if they have agencies signed up there all they will do is pass the debt over for collection and leave it to them, the debt mounts up. -
online.net threaten me with bailiff
by MSPNick ·You won't be 'jailed' for owing a debt, I had no idea they enforce this stuff. -
Hetzner Cancellation - Do they Prorate ?
by Falzo ·(Quote) -
Hetzner Cancellation - Do they Prorate ?
by Amitz ·Sending a letter like this to a person in any other country is quite ridiculous of course, but those debt claims are normally sold "en bloc" to a collection agency without any differ -
Hetzner Cancellation - Do they Prorate ?
by jar ·Don't forget to pay a bill either, unless you like laughing at debt collection agencies. They totally send one after you. -
VirtWire Global is shutting down?!
by necropaul ·i didn't get all of what happened, but from what i get : paid previous host debt and take over (for free until renew) customer, if i get it right, thanks! -
WHMCS Pricing Changes
by doghouch ·2017 - Trump sells some of the USA's population to pay back debt to China -
Dedicated server request: i7/E3, 32gb+ram, SSD
by Kiowa ·@FredQc Looks great. I really wonder how they pulled off that package at this price. Hopefully they aren't digging themselves a deep hole of debt... -
[Google Apps] Primary domain swapping procedure
by Chronic ·If anyone cares to share it privately, I'll be in your debt. I have no intention to monetise it or spread it around, I just want to be able to sort out my own account without providing a stranger acce -
What issues do you have with your provider?
by doghouch ·I managed to cancel, and move away. They closed my account due to a few hundred bucks in debt, idk, it wasn't like I was going to pay them. -
LowEndBox: New Offers Guidelines
by Lee ·Not in name however you created, fuelled and supported that monster. Given all the debt it left you with and most if not all the hardware was yours I would pretty much say you had more than an intere -
Very Important : Leaseweb's Bandwidth Overage Policy
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Very Important : Leaseweb's Bandwidth Overage Policy
by TheLinuxBug ·I ran into an issue where I used I think 6TB in a month on one of their 4TB VPSs and I was originally pissed cause I had remembered setting it up to alert me and shut down the VPS at 90% usage or some -
Minimal software/hardware stack for web API
by vapornode ·The default NodeJS V8 engine allows for thousands of concurrent connections with relatively low CPU and RAM usage. With a few start-up parameters for the Node app, the V8 garbage collector can be modi
