Jobs in Somerset under threat as Comet faces administration (From Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News)
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Jobs in Somerset under threat as Comet faces administration
2:23pm Thursday 1st November 2012 in News By Newsdesk
Jobs in Somerset under threat as Comet faces administration
DOZENS of jobs in Somerset are at risk after it was announced the High Street electrical retailer Comet is expected to enter administration next week.
Comet, which has stores in Taunton, Bridgwater and Yeovil, is owned by private equity firm OpCapita, which in turn has lined up Deloitte to act as administrator.
Despite the impending administration, customers with outstanding orders are being reassured that it is "business as normal until further notice".
Analysts say the collapse of Comet is one of the biggest in the British retail sector since Woolworths entered administration in 2008.
Concerned customers are asked to call 0844-8009595.
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Comments (25)
3:08pm Thu 1 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...
I went in comet to look at a dyson and they had a dyson rep who sold me a new one very well and I got some money off for my trade of an old hoover. However a day later I visited B&Q and they were selling the same dyson £80 cheaper than anyone else. When i returned to comet they would do nothing stating my trade in had be sent back not even a goodwill gesture.
4:02pm Thu 1 Nov 12
Dr Dave says...
4:43pm Thu 1 Nov 12
FreeSpeech? says...
Now try going straight to the store and ask for a discount and see how far it gets you.
5:49pm Thu 1 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...
10:33pm Thu 1 Nov 12
frags27 says...
11:40pm Thu 1 Nov 12
Guy Smiley says...
9:55am Fri 2 Nov 12
frags27 says...
10:08am Fri 2 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...
Richersounds in exeter know their stuff and their deals are great.
1:29pm Fri 2 Nov 12
Doverbeme says...
1:32pm Fri 2 Nov 12
swjoduk says...
I am now in the market for a tv/dvd combo for the bedroom so may hold fire and see if they have a clearance sale
2:12pm Fri 2 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...
People like you dont even want to support your own economy your just shooting yourself in the foot long term.
I actually prefer shopping on the high street than online and paying a little more but taunton doesnt seem to have any stock of anything I want so staff tell me I can order it in store or some quite blunt and tell you your better off ordering online your get free delivery I am not sure if the realise they may be making themselves redundant.
11:18pm Fri 2 Nov 12
Dick Turpin Works For Council says...
11:39pm Fri 2 Nov 12
Sueglenn says...
11:16am Sat 3 Nov 12
Guy Smiley says...
Where's the money coming from then?!
Clueless.
5:13pm Sat 3 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...
6:20pm Sun 4 Nov 12
Dick Turpin Works For Council says...
Thirded!
7:03am Mon 5 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...
9:04am Mon 5 Nov 12
*Flick* says...
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Having purchased both a washer/dryer and fridge-freezer from them earlier in the year, I am very glad I did not take their protection plan and instead stuck with the manufacturer's guarentee. Although they are going bust, you can bet they wont cancel people's protection plans and return their money to them...
10:43am Mon 5 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...
1:00pm Mon 5 Nov 12
FreeSpeech? says...
Never known such a know-it-all that hasn't even learnt the basics yet.
4:21pm Mon 5 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...
I will be spell checking all my post in future since its your only criticism of me ; ) In fact I am honoured you have taken time out of your busy schedule to post about just me.
Back on subject they state all warranties are with the manufacturers but the contract of sale will fall with comet group or the administrators if purchasing now. However I assume administrator must be except from retail law?!?
4:41pm Mon 5 Nov 12
Anonone says...
4:48pm Mon 5 Nov 12
Anonone says...
Clearly without retail showrooms to use as libraries the consumer is going to find it harder to choose from online offerings. Returns policies will be even more key than they are today
Next stage syndrome
2:26pm Wed 7 Nov 12
Samej1 says...
(my view on gift cards? The Bank of England does a good range, quite papery and flimsy but accepted universally - and if they ever stop being accepted I'd not be worrying about white goods!)
2:45pm Wed 7 Nov 12
Mi_Coc says...