High Street chain collapse sweepstake
Not exactly a collapse, but I just recieved some properly good customer service, via Netflix. They'd put some block on my account as the system had automatically flagged something, so I logged onto the chat service to ask what was up, and within two minutes they'd told me that X was the reason and they'd lifted the block - really surprised because all I ever seem to get from customer service is the person on the other end telling me it's my fault...
Internacionale used to have a good number of stores but have since decreased their numbers.
Further details: http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/2 ... rnacionale
Further details: http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/2 ... rnacionale
Internacionale seems to go into administration at least once a year, only to be bought back out of it by the owners.
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/2 ... rnacionale
There's a bit of history of the brand here. They were originally known as Razzle Dazzle, and I remember two things about them - as a 10-year-old, they were a great place to get Christmas presents for the family; and also that they always seemed to be closing down and popping up as something slightly different. Au Naturale was another of their brands - are they still around? (Did they ever exist outwith Scotland?)The retailer has struggled in the last few years. It was borne out of the administration of its predecessor, Internacionale Retail limited, which entered administration on 12 July 2013. Prior to the administration of Internacionale Retail, the business employed about 1,500 staff.
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An interesting reverse ferret from administrators here in the North East - Collectables, the retailer of tat of many kinds, closed all of its stores when it went into administration last September. Now, still in administration, it is reopening four of them.