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"David Woolley" wrote in message
... David wrote: News headline Comet going into administration, did I hear correct? Google says no, although it says a lot of the media say they are *close* to it. E.G. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20164561 Seems they have made some sort of statement which means they will be in administration in seven days unless Deloitte can find a buyer who will agree inside five days to take the business over. OpCapita sell themselves as recovery specialists. Interesting that the only two organisations they have taken over so far - mfi and Game - have both failed? Doesn't hold much hope for Comet, does it? Sad thing is that it means for most people (i.e. those that don't live within range of John Lewis) the only place to go for large ticket brown and white goods will be Currys World. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 18:08:47 -0000, "David" wrote:
"Peter Duncanson" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 17:35:52 -0000, "David" wrote: Comet web site is closed. Regards David But it does say "Please try again later". Perhaps. I've just remembered that back in 1998 I had a subscription to a weekly newspaper, "The European". It went bust. Because I still had some months to go on the subscription I was officially a creditor. I received a letter from the liquidators of the business. As well as mentioning that they owed me money the letter also asked if I would like to buy The European - that is, would I like to buy the business. I thought for a fraction of a second and decided not to make them an offer. :-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eur...28newspaper%29 -- Peter Duncanson (in uk.tech.digital-tv) |
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 09:04:07 -0000, "David" wrote:
News headline Comet going into administration, did I hear correct? Regards David Advice for Comet customers from GuardianMoneyConsumer rights: http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2012...ow-your-rights With Comet poised to enter administration, we look at what this means regarding recent purchases, delivery of items and gift vouchers – and how you can safeguard yourself in the future The headings a Can I still shop in Comet? Can I still shop in a store that has gone into administration? I'm awaiting delivery of an item I've paid for – will I get it? What if it doesn't arrive or turns out to be faulty? If you paid by credit card If you bought goods on other plastic If you paid by cash or some other means Are all gift vouchers worthless if a company is in administration? I bought vouchers using a credit card. Am I protected? Will the guarantee I bought with my product still work? -- Peter Duncanson (in uk.tech.digital-tv) |
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I just bought a fan heater from them, but I'd not buy anything expensive
just in case, though I do understand their warranties are underwritten in the correct fashion, all the ffing about involved in geting anything done would be annoying I fancy. I thought they were up for sale? Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "David" wrote in message ... News headline Comet going into administration, did I hear correct? Regards David |
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2012 18:15:50 +0000, the dog from that film you saw
wrote: about 18 years ago i visited comet to buy a tv - a 21" sony trinitron no less - fantastic. paid about £400 for it - imagine what that was worth back then. then they tricked me into paying £100 for an extended warranty. Went to Vomit with my dad about 40 years ago. Still got the item he purchased and, last time I tried it, it still worked (Sony TC-366 reel-reel tape recorder). Haven't set foot in the place since... |
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David wrote:
News headline Comet going into administration, did I hear correct? Regards David Only shame is it's not DSG Currys Steve Terry -- Get a free GiffGaff PAYG Sim and £5 bonus after activation at: http://giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/gfourwwk |
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In article , charles
scribeth thus In article , Scott wrote: On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 13:56:47 -0000, "David" wrote: "Scott" wrote in message ... Still speculation. The situation might change during the five day period. AIUI this is the purpose of filing a notice of intent - to allow time for further negotiations. Otherwise they would have appointed the administrators today. *** Lunch TV News said Maplin Which is also owned by a private equity company http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maplin_Electronics turned down buying the whole of Comet but interested in a few stores. Looks like the delay a hope of selling the company. Though it could presumably be sold by the administrator as a 'going concern'. it was sold earlier this year for £2 and it doesn't go. What is the administrator going to sell it for? Here in Cambridge one side of the road is Comet the other is Curry's doing more or less identical products. Hardly any price difference between then and more than the one of their staff has told me that people seem to come in ask their price and then sod off and buy over the Internet. How do they know this?, cos they come back in and ask them to sort the problems they have with said appliance out that was supplied over the net!... Seems the real problem is online shopping for such products and I've done it myself now with some household goods in preference to traipsing down to them or curry's in the Cambridge traffic .. -- Tony Sayer |
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In article , Peter Duncanson
writes I've just remembered that back in 1998 I had a subscription to a weekly newspaper, "The European". It went bust. The most integrated areas in the EU are its public toilets. No matter if you're Italian, German, French, Greek or Brit, while you are in there you're a' peein'! They don't write 'em like Monkhouse did anymore! ;-) -- Kennedy |
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"David" wrote in message ... Sale prices on the way to raise some cash flow maybe. Regards David **** No it is people getting their vouchers redeemed and suppliers taking goods back. http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...-website-crash Regards David |
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On 01/11/2012 21:57, Paul Ratcliffe wrote:
Went to Vomit with my dad about 40 years ago. Still got the item he purchased and, last time I tried it, it still worked (Sony TC-366 reel-reel tape recorder). Haven't set foot in the place since... I remember my first trip to Comet, it was actually 40 years ago this week. It was a newly opened shed in Selly Oak, Birmingham. My parents bought me a Decca portable radio, which was a combined birthday/Christmas pressie. We were coming back from a family day out in Birmingham, (life was thrilling in the seventies wasn't it ?) I also recall having a pasty warmed up in a microwave oven in a cafe in the Bull Ring. First time we'd seen a microwave, it was a Westinghouse I recall ? Also drove past the brand new Hi Tech BBC Pebble Mill studios on the way to Comet. What a day ! -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
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