on 14-09-2014 21:54
on 14-09-2014 21:54
on 14-09-2014 22:52
on 14-09-2014 22:52
on 14-09-2014 22:56
on 14-09-2014 22:56
on 14-09-2014 23:00
on 14-09-2014 23:00
on 14-09-2014 23:04
on 14-09-2014 23:04
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous thats where you assume wrongly, I haven't even ordered a phone from P4U but Im sure alot of other people have spent their hard earned money on iphones and would like to know if they are goin to be out of pocket themselves. Hope that tidies things up for you.
Seems fair enough to me. In all honesty I found nothing wrong or insensitive about your first post @Anonymous
on 14-09-2014 23:04
on 14-09-2014 23:04
on 14-09-2014 23:07
on 14-09-2014 23:07
on 14-09-2014 23:09
on 14-09-2014 23:09
on 14-09-2014 23:13
on 14-09-2014 23:13
@Anonymous wrote:
Right now my thoughts are with 5596 employees who this morning were merrily going about their usual ways, loving their lives as they see fit, but tomorrow morning they are likely to be advised to contact the jobcentre through no fault of their own. Until recently they worked for a strong business and had some form of job security.
My thoughts are with them. If that means some people don't get a shiny new mobile phone next week well sorry but crap happens.
I do sympathise with the employess, I too have been a victim of a firm going into liquidation and it's truly awful. I'm sure however that on Friday night none of them had a feeling of job security. Rumours have been rife for months and they could all see this coming but hoping on hope that someone would buy the company and ensure job continuity. It will have been discussed openly amongst them and you can be sure that many would have been actively seeking alternate employment and putting feelers out. It doesn't lessen the shock and worry when it does finally happen though.
on 15-09-2014 00:15
on 15-09-2014 00:15
Sad for the employees but I guess the writing was on the wall when Vodafone pulled out and CPW and DSG merged.
on 15-09-2014 00:29
on 15-09-2014 00:29