E-Store's debt in the vicinity of $2 million

Administrators of the troubled Aussie etailer E-Store have revealed the company's debt to a pool of 80-odd creditors amounts to about AU$2 million.

The draft figure was released at today's first creditors' meeting at the offices of voluntary administrator Star Dean-Willcocks.

Joint voluntary administrator Ian Purchas told creditors that he has sent confidentiality agreements to about seven parties interested in acquiring the E-Store business but said it is -unlikely" creditors will receive the full amount owed to them. They are likely to receive a -number of cents in the dollar" if a deed of company arrangement is voted on at the second creditor's meeting on or around October 30, however -that figure hasn't been decided on," Purchas told ZDNet Australia.

When asked if he thought it likely that the business would be broken up in an acquisition, Purchas said: -I would have thought anyone looking to buy it would do so as a going concern...with some or all of its current management and some or all of its staff."

However, one creditor that contacted ZDNet said: "At this stage i can't see us getting our money back. Even if a deed of company arrangement is entered into it [E-Store] doesn't have a good reputation, who would want to buy it anyway?"

In response to a number of concerned customers who have contacted ZDNet Australia about E-Store goods they have paid for and not received, Purchas said: -It's unlikely I'll be completing that transaction for them," adding that if they paid by credit card they're likely to get their money back.

The E-Store business will continue as a trading administration and when asked to comment on whether or not the company had been trading whilst insolvent, Purchas said: -that will come out in our investigation report".

The investigation report to creditors, which will outline details of a deed of company arrangement, will be released to creditors on October 22.

Formal business attended to at the meeting included selecting a committee of creditors - to which three were appointed.

Disclaimer: ZDNet Australia has a content relationship with E-Store.

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Talkback 5 comments

  1. There was a story in ITNews that a major shareholder in E-store was a VP of ZDNet. Interesting... Anonymous -- 11/10/01

    There was a story in ITNews that a major shareholder in E-store was a VP of ZDNet. Interesting...

  2. Still trading!?!? How is it that if this is the extent of the debt that they are still taking orders, and worse still, charging credit cards. I was oblivious their demise when I placed my order just days ago, and guess what - my order has been placed David -- 12/10/01

    Still trading!?!?
    How is it that if this is the extent of the debt that they are still taking orders, and worse still, charging credit cards. I was oblivious their demise when I placed my order just days ago, and guess what - my order has been placed on backorder. I won't be holding my breath waiting for that to arrive.

  3. These theives belong in jail ...they are still taking orders and defrauding surfers.At least those who paid via credit card should get all their money back. Angrey Creditor -- 17/10/01

    These theives belong in jail ...they are still taking orders and defrauding surfers.At least those who paid via credit card should get all their money back.

  4. I wouldn't try to complete a transaction, but from the looks of their web-site, you would never guess that they are in administration. Surely the site should be taken down or a message placed on the home page informing unwary people of its demise. Confused Buyer -- 22/10/01

    I wouldn't try to complete a transaction, but from the looks of their web-site, you would never guess that they are in administration.
    Surely the site should be taken down or a message placed on the home page informing unwary people of its demise.

  5. Would you please advise if I am able to recover an amount which was promised to be credited to me on 2nd December 2002. This was a credit card purchase which was not delivered. The order number was 112528 Anonymous -- 23/06/03

    Would you please advise if I am able to recover an amount which was promised to be credited to me on 2nd December 2002. This was a credit card purchase which was not delivered. The order number was 112528

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