Servizio di annullamento N°1 in United States
Numero di contratto:
All'attenzione di:
Ufficio Disdette – Bisecthosting
P.O. Box 24523
44124 Cleveland
Oggetto: Disdetta del contratto – Notifica tramite email certificata
Gentili Signori,
Con la presente comunico la mia decisione di recedere dal contratto numero relativo al servizio Bisecthosting. Questa notifica costituisce una volontà ferma, chiara e inequivocabile di disdire il contratto, con effetto dalla prima data possibile o in conformità al termine contrattuale applicabile.
Vi prego di adottare tutte le misure necessarie per:
– cessare ogni fatturazione a decorrere dalla data effettiva di disdetta;
– confermarmi per iscritto la corretta ricezione della presente richiesta;
– e, se del caso, inviarmi il rendiconto finale o la conferma del saldo.
La presente disdetta vi viene inviata tramite email certificata. L'invio, la marcatura temporale e l'integrità del contenuto sono stabiliti, rendendolo una prova equivalente che soddisfa i requisiti della prova elettronica. Disponete quindi di tutti gli elementi necessari per trattare regolarmente questa disdetta, in conformità ai principi applicabili in materia di notifica scritta e libertà contrattuale.
In conformità al Codice del Consumo e alle normative sulla protezione dei dati, vi chiedo inoltre di:
– eliminare tutti i miei dati personali non necessari ai vostri obblighi legali o contabili;
– chiudere ogni account personale associato;
– e confermarmi l'effettiva cancellazione dei dati secondo i diritti applicabili in materia di protezione della privacy.
Conservo una copia integrale di questa notifica nonché la prova di invio.
Cordiali saluti,
11/01/2026
How to Cancel Bisecthosting: Easy Method
What is Bisecthosting
BisectHostingis a specialised game and web hosting provider best known for Minecraft server hosting and for supporting more than 100 online games. Founded to serve players and communities, the service offers a unified product calledBisectOnewith global server locations, automated modpack installation, DDoS protection and 24/7/365 support. The company positions itself around easy setup, mod support, and responsive technical assistance, and it publishes documentation and plan options for different game server types.
Subscription formulas and plans (what the provider shows)
The provider markets a main bundled plan (BisectOne) plus add-ons commonly grouped asBisectBoost. Billing cycles are presented with multiple options and tiered discounts for longer commitments (monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, annual). Exact entry prices vary by game type, server location and resource allocation, so the site shows a "starting at" indication and an interactive plan configurator for precise costs.
| Plan | Main features | Billing / discount notes |
|---|---|---|
| BisectOne | Unlimited access to 100+ games, automated modpack installation, DDoS protection, NVMe drives, backups, Starbase panel | Multiple billing cycles with increasing discounts for longer terms (site shows starting prices and cycle discounts) |
| BisectBoost | Add-on storage and backup slots, extra instance slots, priority resources | Available as an addon to increase server capacity |
Where this matters to customers
Because plans are configurable and billed on cycles that can renew automatically, customers often need clear cancellation and refund options when they stop using a server or change plans. The company's public terms address cancellations and a limited money-back window for new services, and the knowledgebase contains guidance for managing services.
Customer experiences and feedback about cancellations
Customer reviews and community feedback paint a mixed but instructive picture. Many reviewers praise the speed and helpfulness of support staff and report positive outcomes when they raised billing or refund concerns. At the same time, a subset of users report frustration with billing surprises, automatic renewals, and the mechanics of stopping a recurring service. These themes repeat across independent review platforms and community threads for customers based in multiple countries, including users in Ireland who are particularly sensitive to cross-border billing details.
Synthesised user feedback (what works and what doesn't)
- Positive: timely, knowledgeable support that resolves technical issues and, in some cases, helps secure refunds when customers qualify.
- Negative: misunderstandings about billing cycles and accidental renewals; some customers report that refunds are limited outside the first 3 days or at the company's discretion.
- Practical tip from real users: keep written proof of communications and billing receipts—customers who could show clear dates and payment records tended to have faster, more favourable outcomes.
Representative paraphrased comments from reviewers
"Support staff were quick and helpful when I asked about a refund after an accidental renewal" (paraphrase of several Trustpilot posts); other users said they were confused by renewal timing and wished they had clearer notice before auto-billing. These examples show that personal follow-up and documentary evidence are key to resolving disputes.
Why people cancel
Most cancellations fall into a few predictable categories. Cost and changing needs top the list; players stop hosting when a community shrinks or when alternative providers offer a better price or feature set. Technical issues or poor performance also drive cancellations. Another frequent reason is accidental renewal—customers forget the billing cycle date and are billed for a period they no longer want. Finally, changes in play style or moving a community to another platform often lead to planned cancellations rather than disputes.
Legal context for Irish customers
If you are in Ireland, you have statutory protections that may affect refunds and cancellation rights. For many distance contracts the consumer cooling-off period is 14 days from the contract date, and refunds due under that regime must be issued within prescribed timescales. Digital services and digital content have special rules: the right to withdraw can be lost if performance (, downloading or activation of digital content) begins with the consumer’s explicit consent. More extensive termination rights for defective or mis-described digital services have been strengthened by recent Irish consumer law updates. Understanding these rules helps when you assert rights after a problematic purchase or service.
What
Consumers should check whether their purchase qualifies as a digital content contract and whether they began to use the service in a way that affects cooling-off rights. If the service is still within statutory timeframes and meets the legal criteria for a refund or termination, the consumer can rely on Irish legal protections to press for a remedy. Keep dates and records to support any claim.
Problem: common pitfalls when trying to stop a server
Customers repeatedly face the same challenges: unclear timing of renewals, lack of obvious confirmation of cancellation, and disputes about whether a refund is due. Some users report being told they are outside the money-back window or that cancellation does not automatically trigger a refund. In cross-border cases, currency conversions and bank processing times add extra confusion for Irish customers. it is important to prepare and protect your position before you start a cancellation process.
Practical protections to adopt before you cancel
- Keep copies of invoices and the date on which you first activated the service.
- Note the billing cycle and any advertised money-back guarantee windows.
- Keep records of any promises or representations made by the provider about refunds or trial periods.
- If you paid with a bank card, retain the card statement entries showing the charge.
Solution: why registered postal mail is the best cancellation method
When the goal is to create an indisputable record of your cancellation instruction, the most reliable option is to use registered postal mail with return receipt. Registered postal mail creates physical proof that a clearly identified communication was sent and received at a specific date. Because registered post is a formal, documented delivery method, it holds strong evidential weight in consumer disputes and in formal complaint processes with regulators or payment providers.
The legal and practical advantages include a timestamped delivery record, a chain of custody from sender to recipient, and independent documentation you can present to a bank, a consumer authority, or a dispute resolution body. This is especially valuable where there is a dispute about whether or when a cancellation notice was given. For cross-border services, postal documentation is often easier to rely on than verbal or unlogged communications.
How this applies toBisecthostingcancellations
Even though the provider publishes a set of account management tools and discusses cancellation policy publicly, customers have reported that billing renewals and refund eligibility can still cause disagreement. Sending a registered postal cancellation to the provider’s official mailing address establishes a neutral documentary baseline that reduces ambiguity about timing and receipt. Use the official address below when sending registered mail:
| Official mailing address | Use for |
|---|---|
| BisectHosting, P.O. Box 24523, Cleveland, Ohio 44124, United States | Registered postal cancellations, legal notices, formal correspondence |
Use this address as the destination on registered postal mail so you have a formal proof of delivery tied to your cancellation instruction.
What to include in a cancellation communication (principles only)
When preparing a registered postal cancellation, include identifying details so the notice can be matched to your account: the account holder’s full name, an invoice or account reference, the product or server being cancelled, the effective date you want the cancellation to take effect, and a clear statement of intent to cancel. Keep a copy for your own records and retain the postal proof of posting and proof of delivery. Do not rely on implied notice; make your intention explicit and documented.
Timing and notice periods
Check the provider’s published refund window and the statutory cooling-off rules that may apply in Ireland. If a money-back guarantee applies to your first purchase, be mindful of that short window; otherwise, choose a cancellation date that minimises lost paid time (, indicate cancellation to coincide with the end of a billing period). The most important legal protection is evidence of the date on which you gave notice; registered postal proof fulfils that need.
Simplifying the postal process
To make the process easier, consider services that help send formal registered letters on your behalf. Postclic can be useful when you prefer not to print or post the letter yourself. It is a 100% online service to send registered or simple letters, without a printer. You don't need to move: Postclic prints, stamps and sends your letter. Dozens of ready-to-use templates for cancellations: telecommunications, insurance, energy, various subscriptions… Secure sending with return receipt and legal value equivalent to physical sending. Using a trusted letter-sending service preserves the legal benefits of registered post while reducing the practical friction of preparing and posting physical mail.
Why this option helps Irish consumers
Registered-letter services keep the legal advantages while removing the need to visit a postal counter or to own a printer. They also provide their own evidence of sending and delivery. If you live in Ireland and must notify an overseas supplier, a registered postal transmission arranged through a verified provider reduces the operational burden while giving you the documentary protection you would get from posting in person.
Dealing with disputes and refund refusals
If you send registered postal cancellation and the provider refuses to recognise the notice or denies a refund you believe is due, use your documented evidence to escalate. Your evidential package should include the registered postal proof of sending and delivery, your original invoice and payment proof, and a clear timeline showing when you activated, used, and cancelled the service. With those documents you can raise a formal complaint with the provider, and if unresolved you can approach your payment provider or a relevant consumer authority for assistance. For Irish consumers, the Citizens Information Board and government guidance describe your statutory entitlements and pathways for redress.
When refunds are most likely to be accepted
- Within advertised money-back guarantee windows for initial purchases.
- When a service is demonstrably defective or significantly different from what was promised.
- When you can show you gave clear, timely notice within statutory timeframes.
How customers in reviews resolved tricky cases
Review synthesis shows two recurring patterns in successful outcomes: (1) customers who preserved dated evidence of their request and payment details secured more favourable refund results, and (2) staff intervention often resolved edge cases where automated billing caused unintentional charges. Keep detailed records, and if you need to escalate, present your registered postal proof as primary evidence of notice and timing.
| Issue reported | Reported outcome |
|---|---|
| Accidental renewal | Some users obtained full or partial refunds when they documented the situation promptly and engaged support; others were outside refund windows and were not refunded. |
| Technical dissatisfaction | Many technical issues were resolved by support; termination for lack of conformity sometimes allowed pro-rata refunds under local consumer law. |
Practical steps after you send registered postal cancellation
After you have sent a registered postal cancellation, preserve the postal receipts and delivery confirmation. Monitor your bank statements for any further charges and compare them to the provider’s billing cycle. If the provider charges after you have proof of a delivered cancellation notice, use your registered postal evidence when contesting the charge with your payment provider or when filing a formal complaint. Keep copies of everything and centralise your records so you can present a coherent timeline if required.
Rights and escalation channels for Irish customers
If the provider refuses a lawful refund or fails to acknowledge a valid cancellation, you can rely on statutory consumer rights and complaint routes in Ireland. Documented registered-post evidence strengthens any claim you make to your payment card issuer, to an alternative dispute resolution body, or to a consumer protection agency. Using registered postal proof is particularly effective when contracts cross borders because it gives a neutral, dated record recognised by many institutions.
What to do after cancelling Bisecthosting
Keep your evidence and check your accounts: retain registered postal receipts, delivery confirmation, invoices and card statements. If you need a refund, open a formal complaint with the provider citing your registered postal evidence. If the provider fails to resolve the dispute, present your documentation to your payment provider or to the appropriate consumer authority in Ireland. If you plan to move to a different host, compare refund policies and cancellation clarity before you purchase, and keep the same practice of preserving dated proof if you later decide to leave. Act promptly: the sooner you document and notify, the stronger your position.