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it's a shame about Empiredirect as I'd been in their bolton store a few times and the staff were always decent, polite and helpful.
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I bought a Pioneer plasma in late 2006, and this came with a 3 year extended warranty, However the plasma developed a fault (something Pioneer would not recognise as such, but many people had the same problem, and was discussed at length over on avforums) I eventually received a brand new screen, after arguing the toss with Empire direct, and using the sale of goods act to obtain a replacement screen. Now it occurs to me that the 3 year extended warranty I was given with my previous set, has not been transferred over to my new set. So I suppose my next question would be, if the same thing happens with this set, and it develops a fault, where do I go from there, as the retailer has now gone under? As I've been told that any resposibility lands firmly with the retailer, and not with the manufacturer. |
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My local store never seemed that busy, mind you I don't think the Comet and Currys that are either side of it were ever that busy either. Does anyone know how Euronics are doing?
---------- Post added at 18:08 ---------- Previous post was at 18:05 ---------- I find this link useful to find out the latest news on companies that are suffering: http://www.business-sale.com/news.html |
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I ordered a Toshiba TV from Empire Direct 2 weeks a go and I havent received it. I spoke to my credit card company on Tuesday and they told me that I will get my money back. I have since reorderd the TV from www.digitaldirect.co.uk and they delivered the same TV to me on Friday. Despite being annoyed about the hastle of having to go and order elsewhere I am disappointed that Empire Direct have gone bust because I have been buying from them for about 5 years.
As far as anyone who has purchased an item from Empire Direct with extra warranty if you have paid on a credit card you may find that the credit card company will have to cover it. |
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I saw outside my local store a poster saying they'd beat any price in comet or currys or 'any other stores price for that matter'. Must have been hard for them to do that and keep going...
PC World quote 'internet prices' yet I usually find things in their store cheaper on the net. Even in their clearance section where they might knock 20p off something that has opened packaging, lost power lead and instructions! |
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If the big stores are in trouble maybe small, individual shops with lower overheads might survive better.
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Not exactly administration but Boots have bought out D & A Opticians (who I'm with for both glasses and contact lenses).
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Hi a related question from a newbie. I have been dealing with a company that has apparently goen into administration. 4 months on, there is nothing on their companies house record - how do I 'prove' that they have gone into administration ? I need proof to settle an outstanding claim. I could do with identifying their insolvency practitioner, but don't know how to go about that either.
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http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/ hth |
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have a look at this web site seems to be pretty much up to date. http://www.retailresearch.org |
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