E-Store's hopes of surviving its administration period and trading its way out of debt appear to have been in vain following revelations by the company's controllers and the NSW Department of Fair Trading.
The former MD of E-Store has described as "unique" a series of hitches in an online transaction involving his current employer, PCAdvantage
Twelve months after taking the reigns of tech etailer E-Store, Gerard Farley says the company has managed maintain high levels of service, attracting AU$12 million in revenue over the last 12 months.
E-store customers are continuing to cry foul play, accusing the local e-tailer of not delivering goods and defaulting on refunds, at a time when the new company director admits he doesn't know how many suppliers are on board and side-stepped questions about lines of credit being cut.
E-Store has been acquired with an agreement signed this afternoon, the troubled e-tailer has confirmed.
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