BE@SOURCE demands settlement of outstanding claims by Bayerischer Inkassodienst and IONOS SE

Openpr.com
BE@SOURCE is demanding Bayerischer Inkassodienst and IONOS SE settle outstanding claims related to contract termination and overpayments.

Summary

BE@SOURCE, led by Georg Pauelsen, is publicly demanding that Bayerischer Inkassodienst and IONOS SE address outstanding financial claims. The dispute stems from the termination of contracts with IONOS SE, confirmed in July 2025, which Bayerischer Inkassodienst is allegedly ignoring. BE@SOURCE also cites unresolved overpayments on invoices 100165065678 and 100153093930, and a failure to compensate for lost profit due to 10,000 qualified email address recipients. Pauelsen states that despite repeated communication and evidence submission, the issues remain unresolved, leading to the public statement. BE@SOURCE reserves the right to pursue legal action to enforce its claims and seeks immediate clarification and payment fulfillment.

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