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Meeting was a complete farce, totally out of control. Started 1/2 hour late, no microphone available until circa 1 hour into meeting after all hell had broken loose. Too many people talking at the same time about their own circumstances, nothing constructive came out of it i.e. where do we all go from here. You would wonder if they had planted people to deliberately disrupt the event. He is €3.4M in debt and am assuming liquidator & Stillorgan Park & the heavies that surrounded him etc will require payments on top of that.
A guy from Revenue Commissioners was in attendance and couldn't figure out how he had lost €2M in such a short space of time.
Jim himself read a statement which would be very good if a copy could be obtained to use.
His solicitor is Brendan Curran haven't yet established where he is from
my tuppemce worth
Looking at the figures I would surmise as follows.
1. Unsecured creditors will not receive any payment from the liquidation.
2. A case of fradulent trading could be made as the company took in over €1m in deposits which I would hazard were primarily after September 2008. From the accounts statement provided [broken link removed] , it is quite conciveable that the company knowingly took customers deposits in the knowledge that the company was insolvent. - This potentailly holds the directors personally liable for certain debts. - A solicitor would be best to advise on this.
Unfortunately this type of operation affects the many decent furniture retailers out there.
I have absolutely no connection with this company.
I find the attitude of Irish people to these situations pretty appalling. Yes a consumer may be down a few hundred euro but people have lost their jobs and someone has lost their business. Not paying deposits by credit card is lunacy especially given the state of the economy. And frankly the concept of attending a creditors meeting to moan about the couch I didn't receive whilst surrounded by banks, Revenue etc is a bit of a foreigner to me.
I have absolutely no connection with this company.
I find the attitude of Irish people to these situations pretty appalling. Yes a consumer may be down a few hundred euro but people have lost their jobs and someone has lost their business. Not paying deposits by credit card is lunacy especially given the state of the economy. And frankly the concept of attending a creditors meeting to moan about the couch I didn't receive whilst surrounded by banks, Revenue etc is a bit of a foreigner to me.
also states on the liquidators site that only 12 pieces of furniture had been alocated to particular customers!!
i read on the liquidators website that any display stock that they had was being sent for public auction to wilson auctions naas road and customers were invited to come to the auction.ive emailed the company to find out when the auction is being held but no reply yet does anyone know when it is going to happen?
I have absolutely no connection with this company.
I find the attitude of Irish people to these situations pretty appalling. Yes a consumer may be down a few hundred euro but people have lost their jobs and someone has lost their business. Not paying deposits by credit card is lunacy especially given the state of the economy. And frankly the concept of attending a creditors meeting to moan about the couch I didn't receive whilst surrounded by banks, Revenue etc is a bit of a foreigner to me.
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