Corner Mad House
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Wouldn't this be considered asset misappropriation fraud (embezzlement)?
If so then which authorities would need to be advised of this if it is what is suspected?
Wouldn't this be considered asset misappropriation fraud (embezzlement)?
If so then which authorities would need to be advised of this if it is what is suspected?
Action Fraud http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/home
Funny I noticed a comment on the Shwmae FB page by JCSo Jessica Clarke has now got her own facebook page as of 2 hours ago. Now call me suspicious but doesn't that mean she can use her new account to comment on shwmae page and shwmae products comments then look from a third party?
Isnt this all supposition ?
Actually you don't have to have separate accounts for a ltd company or a business being run as self employed. If you do then it does make things easier seeing where money is/has gone so to speak.
It seems whilst they are registered as a ltd company - possibly to limit the liabities should it go pear shaped, they are actually running the company analogous to a self employed business where they would be liable for debt shoe the company run into financial trouble.
Aside from the above as a general rule it does make business sense to be a ltd company for tax purposes, it may be they are paid a monthly salary (annually below tax threshold) and then dividends at the end of the financial year.
Sending threats by text is considered the same as threatening calls and would be a criminal offence under the Nuisance Call Act - can be reported to police and Ofcom
Given the length of time it takes to dispatch goods (when they are actually sent) along with advising customers that certain patterns are no longer available, to me it would appear that the material is ordered once the customer has placed their order?
'Off the peg' items seem to be received by the customer quite promptly, again leading me to believe the company already holds these items in stock.
Slightly off topic but how do you pronounce Shwmae?
Given the length of time it takes to dispatch goods (when they are actually sent) along with advising customers that certain patterns are no longer available, to me it would appear that the material is ordered once the customer has placed their order?
If this is true, then they shouldn't be taking money from customers for express delivery. Also, if they had a better handle on ordering patterns, they could be more efficient in the way they deal with their suppliers/source material. As I said in my rather long post a couple of pages back, they need to take a much more grown up/mature approach to this business lark - I suspect they are in way over their heads, which is a shame.
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Slightly off topic but how do you pronounce Shwmae?
Sit - mye or si-mye
Its the Welsh equivalent of the Northern "Howdo!"
Sit - mye or si-mye
Its the Welsh equivalent of the Northern "Howdo!"
Sit - mye or si-mye
Its the Welsh equivalent of the Northern "Howdo!"