Hosting provider Versio accuses a dissatisfied customer of defamation and legal action. The customer tweeted about his bad experiences with the hosting provider and registered the domain name VersioBV.nl.
The customer sent Monday night a load of negative tweets about Versio the world, and there is the hosting company are not happy with it. Versio sent to the customer, Robert van Hoesel, an e-mail which instructed him his tweets to delete.
“You would be guilty of defamation, and you are this is punishable, according to article 261 of the criminal law”, writes the ceo of Versio, Reshad Bashir, in the mail. The hosting company requires, among other things, that Robert van Hoesel tweets rectifies or removes. The company is also not happy with the domain name VersioBV.nl the customer revenge has registered.
The customer tweeted among other things that Versio ‘pauperhosting’, and ‘out of nothing’ domain names weggooide. In another tweet he wrote: “would be nice, such an evening a company is broken.” Against Tweakers.net he says that he is annoyed at the fact that domain names after only one warning no more were extended. Also, the dns editor of Versio the nameserver settings accidentally deletion and a number of domain names taken offline because there is one to many queries did.
Pauperhosting. As soon as you DNS management turn on immediately, but just as all the name server to delete. Y U NO DO NORMAL @VersioISP
— Robert van Hoesel (@robertvhoesel) January 2, 2012
Opposite Tweakers.net says Versio-director Bashir: “I don’t know so well what you got to do. The fact that this is forwarded to you confirming reproach; he wants apparently publication of his story.” According to him, the tweets are not correctly and the client with his actions went too far. “We are going to just good for our customers,” he says. “But this is not a normal customer.”
According to Bashir is going to be a ‘systematic’ effort to make his company to damage. Also he accuses the customer of its ties with a competitor. In his tweets is Of Hoesel positive about a competitor of Versio, DualDev. The customer says, however, no ties with that company.
Van Hoesel also has never had a formal complaint filed, sets ceo Bashir. That is incorrect: the client has several complaints filed with the hosting provider and has Tweakers.net proof of this shown. Against Tweakers.net says Van Hoesel that he already had plans to go away with the hosting provider.
In an e-mail offered By Hoesel yet to position the company to meet, provided that the self has a number of cases improved. Bashir announced therein to the case off your hands to give to his lawyer. Or the company of the issue of a lawsuit, is unclear. “That is up to the lawyer,” says Bashir.