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Anyone ever had dealings with this company please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thats the problem Buenchico.......I have paid them money, but no goods arrived yet. Emails don't always get answered,when they do the message is always the same....waiting for stock from the supplier. No phone number to call either,
I made a small purchase from them a couple of years ago with no problems but no so this time. I spend a few hundred pounds this time.
I made a small purchase from them a couple of years ago with no problems but no so this time. I spend a few hundred pounds this time.
If they had only gone into administration then another company could take over, taking on both the assets and debts of the company. But a quick check on the Companies House website shows that they have, indeed, gone into liquidation (on 12th December).
That means that creditors (such as you) must contact the liquidator to stake a claim for their share of anything that's left. (You might get back most of what you paid or you might only get a tiny percentage, depending upon the final assets of the company). The liquidator is:
Michael Chamberlain
Chamberlain & Co
Resolution House
12 Mill Hill
Leeds
LS1 5DQ
email: [email protected]
Phone: 0845 230 0808
Any new company taking on the business will be a different limited company and will thus have no liability for the debts of the old company. So it's completely pointless trying to contact the new owners (if any).
If you paid by credit card (not debit card), and the amount was over £100, then the credit card company must refund your money. If you paid by PayPal, you could try their dispute resolution service. Otherwise the liquidator is your only hope.
That means that creditors (such as you) must contact the liquidator to stake a claim for their share of anything that's left. (You might get back most of what you paid or you might only get a tiny percentage, depending upon the final assets of the company). The liquidator is:
Michael Chamberlain
Chamberlain & Co
Resolution House
12 Mill Hill
Leeds
LS1 5DQ
email: [email protected]
Phone: 0845 230 0808
Any new company taking on the business will be a different limited company and will thus have no liability for the debts of the old company. So it's completely pointless trying to contact the new owners (if any).
If you paid by credit card (not debit card), and the amount was over £100, then the credit card company must refund your money. If you paid by PayPal, you could try their dispute resolution service. Otherwise the liquidator is your only hope.
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