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Post by cookie on Sept 20, 2005 18:34:33 GMT
Hi All Decided to try and email EUjet to get some answers thought I would email Stuart McGoldrick as well and the email came back with an out of office autoreply to try another email address stuartmcgoldrick @interactivepods.com Go onto the website it makes for interesting viewing and I think it explains where our money could have gone. I know they were trying this thing at Bluewater before it was EUjet.gone. Suffice to say I am not impressed and have emailed him he is now a Chairman and Tim Gill who it would appear is Managing Director!!!!! The plot as they thickens...... www.interactivepods.com
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iain
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Post by iain on Sept 21, 2005 16:23:39 GMT
Well well well.
All they have done is take the EUJet stickers off the pod and put their new stickers on it. I wonder where they got the captial for this project?
According to the Insolvency service the Irish part of EUjet is or has been liquidated but there is no sign of the UK side of EUJet being liquidated. They are meant to be hearing from MCStay Luby on the 25th of the month
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Post by the darkone on Sept 27, 2005 20:36:32 GMT
hi all,
it is to my knowledge that the lease of the interactive bluewater pod is 100,000 per annum. the lease was for 2 years - this make the cost of renting the bluewater land 200,000. The cost of building and installing the pod is also within the region of 100,000.
The launch of bluewater was due on the friday before the company went into liquidation. however it was put back a week because the pod had not finished being built or finalised.
therefore bluewater had already been signed and sealed and trading despite not actually physically being there. (and i would imagine paid for - however dont hold me to that)
if eujet in the uk went bust, and the costs for such a project had already been settled - then the pod exists without an owner, and effectively 100,000's of eujet uk money is sitting in bluewater redundant.
if someone, sayyyyyyyy, an ex company director whose daddy owned eujet uk decided to sell the pod under a new name - for example lets sayyyyy interactive pods.com, for the cost of the lease, the building and installation and of course consultation fees of 20% or around that there would effectively be a sale of around £360,000 to interactivepods.com.
however, seeing as eujet.com uk may have paid for the lease and the installation and the building and design of such a pod, then surely the money will go back into eujet.com uk to pay our wages wont it?? well wont it?? or will it pay a nice wage for our ex commercial and ex marketing director?? mmmmm I wonder???
do you believe, cos i certainly do, especailly the way we have been treated about our redundancies, that the kind stuart and tim will go to all this effort to set up a whole new company with a brand new website, to sell eujet property to a buyer so they can kindly use all the revenue to pay our wages?? of course they will!!! why set up a whole website, under a whole new name with a whole new design??? they are certainly working their d**ndest to make ex employees who slugged their guts out for the firm to have what is deserved of them!!!!
what do you all think???
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Post by ipanema on Sept 27, 2005 21:23:14 GMT
I smell a large dirty rat.
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Post by gavifs on Sept 28, 2005 19:16:30 GMT
A cabin crew member spoke to the Administrators the other day and they have said that staff should be paid at end of Oct, true or not I don't know
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dave
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Post by dave on Oct 2, 2005 18:40:50 GMT
mr finn came over for this wkend, was a great piss up. we did go up bluewater on sat, but we did not see this pod, did see sum nice women tho. so christ knows where this pod is.
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