FSFE should report them to the GDPR authority, but also financial ones.
The article says Nexi reached out after ‘cancelling’ the contract - meaning FSFE was financially offline for those few days. If it were a ‘normal’ business this was done to, they would sue for damages to hell and back.
Is this not against GDPR? I feel like this would be a slam dunk case.
FSFE should report them to the GDPR authority, but also financial ones.
The article says Nexi reached out after ‘cancelling’ the contract - meaning FSFE was financially offline for those few days. If it were a ‘normal’ business this was done to, they would sue for damages to hell and back.
And so should FSFE.