Struggling gift list firm Wrapit has ceased trading after attempts to rescue the business failed. Two thousand couples could lose out on their wedding gifts and some of their guests may not get their ...
Wrapit, the stricken internet wedding list company, called in administrators yesterday, leaving 2,000 newlywed couples bereft of gifts and their guests facing a combined loss estimated at £700,000.
Two thousand couples who held wedding lists with the online gift service Wrapit could lose their presents after the company was today put into administration. In an email to customers, the managing ...
Wedding present firm Wrapit has ceased trading leaving hundreds of couples fearing they will never see their presents. Administrator KPMG has been called in and will now "look under the bonnet" of the ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Personal & Household Goods news every morning. The former managing director of collapsed wedding list company WrapIt has set up an ...
We have so far not received any gifts. Delivery dates have been put off, and no real answers from the customer service team. I note that Wrapit say guests who paid with credit cards for gifts over ...
Online wedding gift service Wrapit has fallen into administration, meaning 2,000 couples could lose their presents. Wrapit had been seeking financial backers since May, but was unable to find a white ...
I rang Wrapit and asked if we should be concerned. Our friends and family had spent £2,500 on our wedding presents. We were told everything was fine. But everything was not fine, and last week, Wrapit ...
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Hell hath no fury like a wronged bride. And when hundreds of them unite to unleash their ire, Satan himself might feel somewhat redundant. So it was when the wedding-gift list service Wrapit went ...
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