Taxpayer faces bill for Comet staff
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The collapse of electricals retailer Comet has left the taxpayer facing a £50 million hit, a report from its administrator is expected to show.Filed under: News
The collapse of electricals retailer Comet has left the taxpayer facing a £50 million hit, a report from its administrator is expected to show.
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Same here ...they were a useless lot
January 10 2013 at 2:39 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis country laws are a joke he tax payers foot the bil for this lot .
And the people that bought it for a £i----make a fortune out of it,
why didnt the tax man buy it nuptys
WOW seems someone is getting a mega payout £24 million in redundancy payments to 6,000 staff
when i got made redundant after 20 years(this year) maximum payout government pays out is based on wages of £500 a week i came out with about 15k
24 million between 6000 averages at £4000
December 18 2012 at 3:17 AM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyGot to be honest and say I'm unsure why the taxpayer has to pay anything - the company folded, it happens, not being insensitive but if you own your own business and it folds you get nothing. From what I remember from trips to Comet and then invariably going to Currys next door to purchase the item was that Comet staff were rude, uninterested and had little knowledge of their product and have to shoulder part, a large part of the blame for it's downfall - so take your medicine and the Gov should say no to any help.
December 18 2012 at 2:18 AM Report abuse Permalink +4 rate up rate down ReplySame here - always found the staff unhelpful and disnterested, the stores shabby and the products old. It was just easier to go to Currys/PC World which was like 20 yards away. Brought it on themselves, no bail out please.
December 18 2012 at 2:20 AM Report abuse Permalink +4 rate up rate down ReplyWhy the fuc* don't the fuc***g ars*****s in the tax office get the government to give the TAX money we already paid to them? The government is spending our money hand over fist in free travel, heating all the offices/homes they own/work at, parties, food and drink at no 10, stopover and hotels, restaurants etc., etc.
If the bas***ds were to use the money we paid out to them then problem solved...
Once again I have made a bad choice, I chose to be a bandit and make a living robbing folk. Now I find out I could have got a shedload of money, legitimatly, by buying Comet for a pound then going Bankrupt and walking away with all the profits leaving the taxpayer to pick up redundancy payments, outstanding invoices and the like with no guilt attached..WHEN WILL I LEARN???
December 17 2012 at 2:55 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down Replypedro the bandit - if you could have bought Comet for £1 and then go bust that but be one thing - but the venture capital people who bought it paid circa £150 milion and have personally lost £95 million of their own money - now that isn't smart - they bought a bag of bones that had been on the verge of collapse for years - and paid a stupidly high price for the privilige - the business equivalent of giving £millions for the Titanic - AFTER it hit the iceberg .
If a company in serious trouble is for sale you have to ask why you think you can turn it round when the current owners can't - and you need to be very honest and realistic in assesing what real difference you can make - restoring the living to health is at least possible - ressurecting the dead is a different matter - Comet were Lazerous with televisions !!!
It was never more than a cowboy outfit, selling overpriced and obsolete goods and uncompetitive insurance. Why should those who worked there be paid so much just because the publc eventually wised up?
December 17 2012 at 2:40 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyOcapita ''creates' an investment vehicle ..makes it the sole secured creditor and drives away with the cash ..taxman gets sweet F.A... another piece of dodgy horse trading by dodgy business .. there should be an inquirery into the ''restructuring of the business''..( sorry fiddling of the books ) if taxpayers money is involved ..yet another loophole in the law for money we should have to be siphoned off !
December 17 2012 at 2:34 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Replyget the money from the euro that we pay millons into,,go on cameron lets see you do something and get some money from them,,
December 17 2012 at 1:13 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down Reply£24,000,000 between 6000 employees? I wish I had worked for them. No dought this government will just pay it out, it's so easy when you use other people's money.
December 17 2012 at 1:11 PM Report abuse Permalink +4 rate up rate down ReplyIt works out at £4000 each. No doubt you wouldn't begrudge it?
December 18 2012 at 12:21 AM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down Reply
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