Posts Tagged as ‘Savastore’

July 3, 2007

£70 Saverstore Laptop-Too Good To Be True?

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Ho hum-Saverstore misprint or shifting faulty stock?
Saverstore are the resurrection of the collapsed Savatore UK computer store that went under back in February. They certainly still have a lot of the old Savastore stock that they seem to be selling off including items as dated as cassette walkmans. As someone who bought [...]

April 16, 2007

Savastore becomes Saverstore

The collapsed UK computer reseller Savastore/Watford Electronics has finally re-emerged as Saverstore and the on again, off again web site that many commenter’s here had spotted now seems to be up and running permanently. Old Savastore customers who lost out during the former incarnation’s collapse in February are being directed to various individual manufacturers for [...]

March 11, 2007

SAVASTORE/WATFORD ELECTRONICS UPDATED INFO

Important new info concerning those of us watching the collapse of Savastore/Watford electronics and subsequent goods owed to us comes from Badnewstravelsfast who has pointed to an interesting write up on the computeractive website here
Lots of info concerning that status of held goods and the pursuance of individual civil claims by buyers who have [...]

February 21, 2007

WATFORD ELECTRONICS / SAVASTORE CREDITORS INFO

The only extra info I have on the UK Savastore/Watford electronics collapse for those people owed items and money is that the appointed Administrators are Smith & Williamson.
Channelmoney is representing 70 percent of Watford/Savastores creditors but the level of debt compared to the value of existing stock is not good so many creditors are facing [...]

February 15, 2007

WATFORD ELECTRONICS, SAVASTORE STILL IN STASIS?

No change on the Savastore website since Watford Electronics hit the buffers. The medium term impact of another British computer seller going to the wall is on the customers, like me, who had orders in the pipeline, existing customers and where they stand with product returns and warranties and the viability of Redten  (a recent [...]