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Redundancy - Unsecured Claim
kerryberryboo
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Hi everyone
I'm looking for a little bit of info - I was an employee of Threshers//First Quench when they went into administration in 2010.
I received my statutory redundancy payment and notice period payment in January/February 2011.
Often the Administrators KPMG send me statement of the accounts etc, which I tend to glance over and bin/misplace etc.
Today I received a letter from KPMG asking me to complete a unsecured claim form they sent in July - can anyone shed light on what unsecured claim I have? What it's for and should I expect additional money?
Thanks in advance
KBB
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I'm looking for a little bit of info - I was an employee of Threshers//First Quench when they went into administration in 2010.
I received my statutory redundancy payment and notice period payment in January/February 2011.
Often the Administrators KPMG send me statement of the accounts etc, which I tend to glance over and bin/misplace etc.
Today I received a letter from KPMG asking me to complete a unsecured claim form they sent in July - can anyone shed light on what unsecured claim I have? What it's for and should I expect additional money?
Thanks in advance
KBB
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Your unsecured claim is the difference that you were owed in wages, redundancy, unpaid holiday pay, unpaid notice pay etc and what you received from the RPO.
Not sure what the situation is with Threshers with regards to payment to unsecured creditors but depends on any surplus after Administrators have taken their fees and costs etc. If there is to be one it would be a nominal amount of about £0.05 in £0
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