Greek Water Company

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I'm a profesional Dj since 1982. About 20 years ago my mother wanted to start a clothes shop but she could't put it on her name because she had legal issues. She asked me to put it on my name. I thought, come on, she's mother. And I excepted. One of the biggest mistakes of my life. About 7 years later she had a debt in the greek banks. The debt was 350,000 eiros. On my name and I didn't have a clue. When everything was revealed and her shop went bankrupt the banks was asking for the money. And when they called her about it she replied:Why you bother me? This business was not mine... Yes! Hard to believe... Anyway the years passed and I was completely broke and try to survive through my Dj skills in a country in deep financial crisis. In 2015 I managed to start my own club from point zero with months of personal work. And it was a success. So I was recovering... And the this...

The water pipe that connects the water network with my club had a huge unseen lickage. When the water bill came I couldn't belive it. 6,300 euros. They didn't except the lickage although I gave them a technial report from a plumper that proves. Now, the thing is that the water bills in Greece are always on the landlord's name. They can't change. So you fealise that my landorld freaked out. I don't blame him at all...
And he told me that he won't renew my contract. I'm desperate. I'm 52 with two daughters in a country in full financial crisis. Is going to be hard to find a job. Even to clean the streets.
Please, any donation would me welcome.
Even 1 euro...

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  • Kostas Pergialis
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