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Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Sat 19 Jan, 2013 21.59
by scottishtv
Critique wrote:Little Chef is still hanging on, isn't it?
and one of the others seems intent on hanging around well after the party's over.

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Mon 21 Jan, 2013 02.22
by rdobbie
Just a thought: if Blockbusters' administrators say that gift cards are no longer valid, maybe their customers could play them at their own game by "regretting to announce" that any items out on rental can't be returned because the company is now a different legal entity, thus rendering any rental contract null and void.

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Mon 21 Jan, 2013 06.59
by cwathen
The DVD stock will be a company asset and thus still be under the administrators control and rentals that are oUT remain their property and should still be returned.

That said, in practice nothing is going to happen if they go under and you keep the DVDs-remember ITV digital's failure to recover the boxes which were company property? In the end Carlton and Granada bought then cheap to donate to ex subscribers once it became clear that there was no prospect of recovering them

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Tue 22 Jan, 2013 11.23
by Whataday
scottishtv wrote:
Critique wrote:Little Chef is still hanging on, isn't it?
and one of the others seems intent on hanging around well after the party's over.
Well technically, all three are still 'hanging on' at the moment but they've all gone through an administration process at some point, which is basically what this thread is about.

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Tue 22 Jan, 2013 11.27
by WillPS
They're accepting vouchers again, which either means they've found a protected pot with their value or a significant sale of the entire operation.

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Thu 31 Jan, 2013 21.30
by WillPS
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Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Thu 07 Feb, 2013 23.32
by JAS84

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Fri 08 Feb, 2013 18.07
by Sput
Interestingly (to me) Manchester is going from 3 HMVs within 500 metres of each other a few years ago to none at all

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Tue 12 Feb, 2013 17.16
by Sput
Republic.

I'm surprised, actually. I thought they were doing alright judging by the relative popularity.

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Tue 12 Feb, 2013 19.50
by JAS84
Apparently not, every branch in Ireland was loss making, and now, they're all history.

Re: High Street chain collapse sweepstake

Posted: Tue 12 Feb, 2013 21.13
by all new Phil
They used to be really good, but they got a bit took over by the G Star Raw stuff, which just doesn't interest me at all and so put me off going in - I used to spend a fortune there.

There seems to be something that all these retailers that are going bust have in common. They all hold far too much stock. HMV is the most obvious one - I was in a huge one of their stores today, which was absolutely packed with piles and racks of DVDs, CDs and BluRays, yet only one of their 15 or so tills was manned (and there was nobody at it buying anything the whole time I was there). Republic seem to have a lot more ranges than they did before. Jessops' stock is obviously very high value stuff, Comet the same. The whole business model doesn't seem to be working.