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Wrapit, the upmarket wedding list service, is on the brink of going bust, potentially leaving thousands of newly-weds without their gifts.
The online retailer has run into problems borrowing more money to stay afloat. If a rescuer is not found by next week, it will be forced to call in administrators from KPMG. It blames its situation on the credit crunch, which it says made couples more frugal about their wedding lists and made it harder to get funding.
Couples who have had delivery of gifts delayed have flooded wedding forums with complaints. Some claimed to have waited for six months after closing their lists with the company without receiving all their gifts.
Craig Hinchliffe, 29, an IT consultant, and his wife, Amy, 27, recently received £150 compensation from Wrapit after waiting more than six months for their gifts to arrive. “It’s been a bit of a nightmare,” he said.
Oliver Williamson, 37, a bar owner whose gifts were missing for eight months, said: “They are possibly the most dreadful company we have ever dealt with.”
Danielle Tilley, head of customer fulfilment at Wrapit, told one customer she had “quite literally hundreds of couples to work with during very difficult times”.
Wrapit, which at one stage had an annual turnover of £6.3 million, has been trying to refinance since September, but three separate investors have pulled out at the last minute.
Set up by the former fashion journalist Pepita Diamand in 2000 with £2.5 million, the company collected money from wedding guests, then ordered gifts when the couple closed the list after their weddings. Clients were supposed to get their gifts within eight to twelve weeks of closing their lists.
On Tuesday, the Mayfair department store General Trading Company went into administration. A spokesman for the shop where the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer had their wedding list said that it had suffered from the decline of confidence in the retail market.
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Many thanks to the afore mentioned Facebook group who are putting their heads together to try and find solutions for all of the poor couples and wedding guests involved in this mess.
Charley Thompson, Bath, England
We asked our guests to donate money to charities through Wrapit - in our case, over £1000. We have discovered neither received a penny since the list was closed in December 2007. It's hard to run a small independent business, but money meant for charities should have gone to them immediately.
Josh and Thea, London, United Kingdom
There's a message board on Facebook with nearly 200 members. Lots of advice and sympathy, nay, empathy!
Lucy Maudsley, London,
how can people have the gall to ask for presents?its vulgar and greedy
peter c, devizes, wessex
There is hope of getting money back if guests paid by credit card or Visa Debit (not Maestro), though this may not apply to amounts under £100 or transactions older than 90 days. Some wedding insurers are also offering to help where money can't be recovered - notably M&S and Ecclesiastical
Dan, London,
We were just about to close our list with 1,000s of ££ on it and feel completely robbed. Cannot believe the saleswomen were grinning at me in the showroom last week. It's absolutely criminal. Does anyone have any advice for how to recoup the loss? Legal suits? Many thanks.
Margaret, London
Margaret, london,
It's Hinchliffe, not Hinchley.
Can't believe it's come to this, and I feel heart sorry for all the people affected - it's supposed to be one of the happiest occaisons in your life, not the nightmare scenario unfolding here.
Amy Hinchliffe, Holmfirth, UK
Getting married next Friday 1st August. Have just found out about wrapits position. Too late. I feel awful, particularly as I questioned the company whilst sat in their Birmingham sroom. It's the worst feeling, the fact that the people who matter most to me have been dragged into this by me.........
Rachel Davies, Alcester, Warwickshire