FSFE loses payment provider Nexi, disrupting donations from over 450 supporters
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Summary
The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) reports that their long-term payment provider, Nexi, unilaterally terminated their contract without prior notice. This has disrupted recurring credit card and direct debit donations from over 450 FSFE supporters. The organization has informed affected supporters via email and is asking them to reach out to continue their support for software freedom.
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· 4 pulledOur long-term payment provider Nexi has terminated our contract without prior notice.
As a result, our supporters' recurring credit card and direct debit donations have been halted by them.
This affects more than 450 FSFE supporters, whom we have already informed by email.
If in those cases, you did not receive an email from us, please contact us so that you can continue supporting us for software freedom.
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