Catalin

Let me raise this as an issue when I'm over at the NCC next week...
there's obviously something going wrong. Having said that, sorting
through mergers and acquisitions can be brain twisting at times. And
you've no idea the lies that the NCC staff get told on occasions. I'm
surprised that they retain their basic humanity sometimes (but they do).

All the best

Nigel

PS Everyone on this list is, of course, honest, decent and truthful.

On 02/09/16 19:20, Personal wrote:
> Nigel,
> 
> On the same subject I am involved in an acquisition at the moment, and as 
> part of this I need to merge the acquired company LIR into our LIR. 
> 
> What a palava! Seems RIPE NCC does not recognise an executed share purchase 
> contract as a valid sale, and wants and I quote "an official Companies House 
> Document"
> 
> When I asked what document they want I was given the same quote. I was hoping 
> a well organised RIPE NCC would have a list of approved documents from each 
> country in the region maybe?
> 
> Besides, I was advised to request this as a resource merge, rather than 
> acquisition, as that would be easier. However I am reluctant to do this, 
> because IT WAS an acquisition, and I sent them the signed contracts, 
> solicitors involved, companies house return which showed the company is now 
> owned by another company  etc. etc. 
> 
> Not opened a LIR in a while now, but seems ridiculous to me that they don't 
> understand the UK law, and they don't recognise it either, and they also 
> suggest to declare it as something which it is not. I left it in limbo for 
> the moment, and will try again in a few months to sort it out... Hopefully...
> 
> Catalin
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Nocsult Ltd
> Unified Network Management Solutions
> 
>> On 2 Sep 2016, at 17:25, Nigel Titley <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On 02/09/16 15:15, Neil J. McRae wrote:
>>> It's RIPE NCC - what did you expect? An organisation that is sensible and 
>>> efficient? - or one that creates regulation and things to check for zero 
>>> value? 
>>
>> Rather like a certain large telco.... ;-)
>>
>> Nigel
>>
> 

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