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Bellundo

@teksavvy.com

reply to jfmezei
Re: CIA in trouble with Bell!

Bell will put a lien against all of cybersurf's assets and any future profits they may make. Of course we know they'll never make any as every Canadian company quote "cooks the books" but never gets caught. Canadian is the most dishonest and corrupt country in the world.

HeadSpinning

join:2005-05-29
Windsor, ON

said by Bellundo :

Bell will put a lien against all of cybersurf's assets and any future profits they may make. Of course we know they'll never make any as every Canadian company quote "cooks the books" but never gets caught. Canadian is the most dishonest and corrupt country in the world.
That isn't how Bell handles these situations. They will serve notice to disconnect, and unless they pay up, or get a court order to block disconnection, they will pull the plug.


anon149

@vaxination.ca

>That isn't how Bell handles these situations. They will serve
>notice to disconnect, and unless they pay up, or get a court
>order to block disconnection, they will pull the plug.

If company X owes Bell 2 million bucks in unpaid bills, Bell will not only disconnect, but will also want to take whatever steps are possible to recover as much of the 2 million it is owed as possible.

If X has no assets and no profits, Bell may decide that it is not worth paying its lawyers to try to recover pennies on the dollar. But if X has money/assets, Bell may see possibility to recover more than the cost of recovery and thus reduce the amount it needs to write off.

HeadSpinning

join:2005-05-29
Windsor, ON
Well X likely has no assets or future profits, so Bell will just yank the plug and cut their losses.

The customer base is of no value to Bell.

elwoodblues
Elwood Blues

join:2006-08-30
Toronto, ON

reply to Bellundo
said by Bellundo :

Bell will put a lien against all of cybersurf's assets and any future profits they may make. Of course we know they'll never make any as every Canadian company quote "cooks the books" but never gets caught. Canadian is the most dishonest and corrupt country in the world.
I'm sorry, but where did the Subprime mess emerge from? Or how about the Asset Backed Commercial Paper mess?
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