Pulling the plug on a website

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  • mikotondria30

    If you don't pay your electricity bill, they cut it off, and eventually they damage your credit, same with gas, or water.
    If you don't pay your mortgage, they send round big men who surprisingly have well paid employment with their agents despite a list of criminal convictions for violence, and they drag you from your favorite chair and throw you into the street. If you defend yourself, the police arrest you and shoot your dog, and take you kids into care. The bank takes you house and sells it for more than you borrowed against it, and it keeps all the money you'd paid them on the loan, and even if they sell the house for less than you'd borrowed, they bill you for the difference. Again, at any point if you use similar force to defend yourself, you are taken to jail and or prison, where you will be raped and killed.
    I hardly think that a few shitty comments along with depriving you of the use of something for which you've not paid can be considered unfair, inappropriate or unjust in this case, especially as the creditor is a small business owner, to whom any of the above state-sanctioned violence might now be increasingly likely.

    • None of the examples you give are intended to embarrass you personally or professionally.nb
    • Instead of whining like a little bitch, this guy should have just put a polite "this site has been removed due to lack of payment" or whatever.nb
    • ...payment." If that doesn't work, call a lawyer.nb
    • Or, just call a collection agency. Lose 30%, get most of what you're owed.nb

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