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Hetzner cloud is KVM? Any other competitive KVM vps in EU?
by 1030 ·ip then they send your details to Intrum GmbH debt collection agency. Don't ask how I know. -
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HostSlick is not doing too well these days.. Extorting $4 cancelation fees with collection agencies.
by TimboJones ·Oh yes, I would be crying my piggy little eyes out thinking a company would send a $5 debt to collections. -
HostSlick is not doing too well these days.. Extorting $4 cancelation fees with collection agencies.
by stefeman ·I was simply pissed off about the heavy handed debt collection message, which by the way did not look automatic given that it had valid signature of specific support agent and started with " -
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by 1gservers ·* Owning 100% of our hardware / debt free / not resellers. -
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by randvegeta ·What rules? Companies raise capital all the time. Sometimes even to pay off debt. Puts the company in a better financial position, usually at the expense of their shareholders who get diluted. So some -
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by randvegeta ·GameStop has a total debt of $1.2B and cash equivalents of $500M. They could wipe out their debt with a cap raise of just $700M, which is now only ~3% of the company. So even an aggressive (but reason -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by rotkiv ·* A month later comes the first debt collection claim, which I dispute without receiving a reply. -
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by elliotc ·Edit: No matter how it ends, someone need to paid the price. For example, the U.S. government eventually intervened: other countries held U.S. debt and other assets because of its "risk free& -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by texteditor ·Is this actually from Leaseweb's legal department? the document makes it look like they sold the debt, in which case you should know a few things. -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by William ·Hetzner hunted my ex down in Austria for debt, as did another DE ISP, but i never seen it further east happen. -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by Poi ·Since the case has not been brought up to court, a lawyer should be able to help you waiver the debt or even a part of it. Important is that you have made proper attempts to contact LeaseWeb and can -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by Poi ·This led to Leaseweb sending a collection agency on their behalf. The debt has not been sold. -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
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LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by vero ·Perhaps you have heard about the most popular scammers in EU - "European business registry". They invite you to list your company in some registry like for free and in small small le -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by rotkiv ·Yeah. It's the same process in Sweden, so the dispute if often solved before the debt -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by Falzo ·a.) that debt has not been sold but the collection agency acts on behalf of Leaseweb, just like a lawyer would do. therefore you of course can also pay to leaseweb directly and they cannot just put th -
LeaseWeb Deutschland takes my case to court in Amsterdam. Advise needed.
by Hosterlabs ·Also, how could they pay to pass a debt that should not be there. I would go all the way to court depending on how personal this is to you and how much spare cash you have.
