Reeds online - gone bust

Marmalade

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I signed up at the boat show - now they've gone bust! Surely at the boat show they would have known they were in trouble?? Unspeakably P***ed off
 
It's not the money - only £35 but the principle that they were still selling subscriptions at the boat show when they must have known that they were in trouble - companies don't fail from nothing in 5 weeks.

Not only that but once the site has been created you've done all the hard work - why not leave it up for those who have bought the service
 
at least it was only 35 quid on a book/software. My pension pot went down by 23000 quid in the last 12 months, and those buggers are still trading.
 
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I think I can see this trading until the last minute thing from the company's perspective. As soon as you whisper you are going, you are as good as gone, so you have to keep shtum until you really are gone. Doesn't make it right though. Far from it.
 
There are obligations on a Director to only trade when in a solvent position. I believe that it is illegal to trade in the knowledge, or if it is obvious, that you will be going bust.
 
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There are obligations on a Director to only trade when in a solvent position. I believe that it is illegal to trade in the knowledge, or if it is obvious, that you will be going bust.

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That was me buggered for several years on the trot then. However, my accountant told me to go bust and bankrupt in 2001, but I persisted, and, little by little, I got my account to zero again. Wouldn't admit to more than that, or I would have started to pay tax.
 
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