Pilgrim R I P
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diycerb

Original Poster:

556 posts

255 months

Thursday 9th October 2008
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Been trying to contact Tony and Robin all week but the phone has been disconnected, just found out from the Cobra forums the business has closed.

http://www.cobraclub.com/forum/general-cobra-discu...

Very sad news, we're probably one of the lucky ones as they only owed us a set of hub caps, I'm sure there are worse off people out there.

Anyone got any contact details of the suppliers???

Rich.


ivanj

203 posts

248 months

Friday 10th October 2008
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well... did you see the minatour?

fuoriserie

4,560 posts

293 months

Friday 10th October 2008
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A real shame.........frown

Ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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Sign of the times, I reckon.

What I find very disturbing is the alleged COMPLETE disappearance of various cars etc prior to the arrival of the receivers INCUDING the entire Minotaur project......

There certainly seems to be a lack of acceptance of responsibility in business these days.

kylemrushall

1,922 posts

228 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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Ferg said:
Sign of the times, I reckon.

What I find very disturbing is the alleged COMPLETE disappearance of various cars etc prior to the arrival of the receivers INCUDING the entire Minotaur project......

There certainly seems to be a lack of acceptance of responsibility in business these days.
so you would just let them roll up and take everything you have been working on for the last few years would you????


Ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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Tough st. That's business.

Whose fault is it? No-one but the owners of the business.
Still, if they want to add possible theft and fraud to their business failure that's no-one's business but theirs.

jgmadkit

553 posts

273 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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It does seem a bit strange how they think they can get away with it (unless each item has been personally bought from the company at market rate prior to receivers coming in). Surely the new owner (and it does look like there is enough interest in the company for it to be bought) will have something to say about lack of molds, jigs, stock etc.

John

tomTVR

6,909 posts

265 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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ivanj said:
well... did you see the minatour?
hurl

diycerb

Original Poster:

556 posts

255 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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Its obviously morally wrong to sell your stock at below market value before bankrupcy but is it legally wrong??

Is there a time you must sell stock at market value BEFORE you claim bankruptcy??

Anyway on a lighter note, does anyone know who manufactures the Speedster windscreen frame and the windscreen it the only bit we're struggling to find. We think we can source everything else.

Rich.

Ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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I believe it's illegal to trade insolvently. So if there isn't enough value in assets, stock etc to cover debts.....

qdos

825 posts

234 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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That is indeed a shame, here we go again another disaster for joe public and small businesses to cough up for. 1930s again?

Before people go on about the morals and legalities of the alleged disappearance of any moulds etc maybe they ought to look at the morals and legalities of what is going on in the financial organisations that got the whole world in this mess in the first place.

Just my humble opinion.

Edited by qdos on Sunday 12th October 09:00

Ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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All due respect qdos, but I have a small business myself ad you take these things on the chin.
Passing your failing on to other people is a nasty trick.

qdos

825 posts

234 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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Ferg said:
All due respect qdos, but I have a small business myself ad you take these things on the chin.
Passing your failing on to other people is a nasty trick.
I 100% agree with you and it's a shame there's not more decent folk out there like yourself

What I'm saying is that the banks themselves have brought us to this state the whole world is in currently and we seem to be bailing them out with billions after billions of hard earned cash. If you or I were to loan people money that clearly could not be paid back the way they had they would put us out of business in a heart beat.

kylemrushall

1,922 posts

228 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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qdos said:
That is indeed a shame, here we go again another disaster for joe public and small businesses to cough up for. 1930s again?

Before people go on about the morals and legalities of the alleged disappearance of any moulds etc maybe they ought to look at the morals and legalities of what is going on in the financial organisations that got the whole world in this mess in the first place.

Just my humble opinion.

Edited by qdos on Sunday 12th October 09:00
yep too many greedy bds in this world

jamesG20V6

873 posts

281 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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If things have gone missing or been sold at less than market value they will soon be back with the receivers, irrespective of who has got them. It happened at TVR apparently.

bill bob

133 posts

234 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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Does this mean I will never get my Minataur? I'm gutted.
Bill Bob

CorseChris

332 posts

257 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Having had the misfortune (and frankly, stupidity) of dealing with Pilgrim many years ago, I have to say that the suggestion they have been slightly less than completely honest & honourable no surprise.....

andygtt

8,345 posts

288 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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Ferg said:
Sign of the times, I reckon.

What I find very disturbing is the alleged COMPLETE disappearance of various cars etc prior to the arrival of the receivers INCUDING the entire Minotaur project......

There certainly seems to be a lack of acceptance of responsibility in business these days.
did the minotaur project even belong to Pilgrim as my understanding is that it did not and they were producing it under licence?


migwell

76 posts

237 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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before pilgrim started doing the minatour, I did look at it, it was designed by some greek guy's in Sheerness, Kent. And im sure as you say it was under licence from them.

Joe T

487 posts

248 months

Friday 17th October 2008
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I also thought the Minotaur was a colaboration type project the Greek guy was at detling a couple of years ago on the Pilgrim stand.
Therefore the IP may not rest with Pilgrim hence its removal.

As always got to get the facts before passing judgement, but this recession is only just starting, many more small businees will go to the wall in 09 than in 08.

Time to buy shares in insolvency companies?