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IainK
04-09-2008, 11:55
Very few people around here take the time to go to google, translate then actually correct the grammar.
I do but very few others do. Should be thankful there's at least a translation there to begin with. Oles tidies his up after someone translates it.

Nettus
04-09-2008, 03:40
Quote Originally Posted by ail242
Bilge, either teach people every language on earth, or deal with it. Your complaints are making you look like an ignorant troll.
Look whos talking?

Your first message is a complaint and you've just made yourself look a right fool.

This is a support forum, Not a forum to abuse,

ail242
03-09-2008, 21:20
Bilge, either teach people every language on earth, or deal with it. Your complaints are making you look like an ignorant troll.

Nettus
02-09-2008, 00:51
Childish, Come back when you've grown up.

Quote Originally Posted by Orbixx
Bilge, you're a tool - shut up.

Bilge
01-09-2008, 23:24
"+1" for the kids that swamp this forum and their love of incomprehensible machine translations.

unclebob
01-09-2008, 20:18
-1 for Bilge

Orbixx
01-09-2008, 13:49
Bilge, you're a tool - shut up.

Raf
01-09-2008, 12:39
Take a look here for different forms of companies in Belgium, added the French version for your convenience:

http://www.belgium.be/fr/economie/en...es_de_societe/

Bilge
28-08-2008, 18:31
Quote Originally Posted by Andy
Can you translate French to English?
With a machine? Yes, thanks.

Quote Originally Posted by Andy
If not I think a machine translation is better than nothing.
No, it isn't. Nothing would have been better than that crap.

Andy
28-08-2008, 15:28
Quote Originally Posted by Bilge
Do you think you're clever, pasting a machine translation? Because you're certainly not very helpful.
Can you translate French to English? If not I think a machine translation is better than nothing.

You'll find most of them are translated using Google anyway, and complaining won't make that change. Sorry to disappoint you.

Bilge
28-08-2008, 09:33
Do you think you're clever, pasting a machine translation? Because you're certainly not very helpful.

mdfk
26-08-2008, 09:51
Good morning,
We continons the preparations for the demarrage probably Friday
resellers at Ovh. All this happens on a separate site. The
Registration will start either Friday am Monday.

On the overview on resellers, thank you read my
@ email hosting of there is 10 days. The principle of inclusion 10E,
payment of 1E/mois, revessements, trademark white officer.

At our level we advance on small points: who are the dealers?

There are 2 types: the agents and white markings. For the moment
we'll boot with the resellers who can be both
ie they have a number of VAT. Thereafter we will
see for people who can be agents (only)
and the number of VAT.

Hence my question: on legal and natural persons who
have a number of VAT, here are the status I have chosen (which depends on
country):
France:
-- SAS
-- SARL
-- SA
-- UARL
-- Association
-- Professional Liberal
-- Artisant
--?

Belgium:
-- SPRL
-- SPRLU
--?

in England:
--?

Spain:
--?

Poland:
-- S z.o.o.
--?

-- In Germany
--?

-- Italy
--?

Is it that I am wrong? J'oublie status?

Thank you for your help.

Yours
Octave

oles@ovh.net
26-08-2008, 09:24
Hello,

We continue the preparations for the launch of the resellers' packages on Friday at Ovh. All will happen on a separate site. Registrations will start either on Friday or Monday.

On the overview regarding resellers, thank you for reading again my email at hosting@ dated 10 days ago. The principle of registration is £10, payment of £1/month, rewards, white label, agent....

At our level, we move forward on small points: who are the resellers?

There are 2 types: the agents and white labels. For the moment we'll start with the resellers who can be both ie they have a VAT number. Thereafter we will see for people who can be agents (only) and without the VAT number.

Hence my question regarding the legal and natural persons who have a VAT number, here are the status I have (which depends on the country):

In France:
- SAS
- SARL
- SA
- UARL
- Association
- Profession Liberale
- Artisan
- ?

in Belgium:
- SPRL
- SPRLU
- ?

in England:
- ?

in Spain:
- ?

in Poland:
- s z.o.o.
- ?

- in Germany
- ?

- in Italy
- ?

Am I wrong? Do I forget any other status?

Thanks for your help.

Regards,

Octave