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Owing Pure Planet Money
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But in this case Pure Planet (even though they went bust) are asking for money owed. They are not my last supplier. The administrators have not asked for the money and Shell.MWT said:Account credit is automatically the responsibility of the SoLR.Account debt is a matter for negotiation.The administrators can opt to chase their own debts if they believe they can net the best result for the creditors of the failed supplier, or they can reach an agreement with the SoLR to pass the debts on to them as well if that is going to get the best return for the creditors.Have to wait and see what is agreed in each case.
At first I thought the email was a a scam (pay this website for your account two years ago).0 -
The administrators are 'Pure Planet ' for all intents and purposes, the company still exists, they have not yet 'gone bust', merely ceased trading and entered administration...
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