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stox217
08-10-2010, 06:25 AM
I have just read on another forum that models in motion have closed so just be warey of buying from there website for now! not good news :(

If any of you were thinking of buying anything from Models In Motion in Stevenage through their website, DONT

Theyve gone under, not paid a load of suppliers
You can still order through their website, but the receivers have been in and cleared them out so you wont get your goods

Spread the word, dont let anyone else get stung

showtime
08-10-2010, 06:39 AM
posting shit like you quoted then is bang out of order!

maybe you should leave reference as to who said that & where?

there is already a topic about this here with first hand information http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=54341

plus you're at least a week late anyway :bored:

wacattack
08-10-2010, 08:08 AM
posting shit like you quoted then is bang out of order!

maybe you should leave reference as to who said that & where?

there is already a topic about this here with first hand information http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=54341

plus you're at least a week late anyway :bored:

Why is it bang out of order if they are happily taking payment knowing full well the goods arent going to be dispatched?? :confused:

showtime
08-10-2010, 08:33 AM
And you know this for a fact?


EDIT just had a look at their site & it does look like it's still up & running!
I didn't try placing an order & seeing if the checkout will take your money or not but I'm surprised the site is still live!

Glorykid
08-10-2010, 09:52 AM
Aye the shop is closed, anyone that has made a purchase via paypal or Credit card since its gone into liquidation can get a refund.
I would like to see the original post as Showtime has stated this has been discussed in another thread.

wacattack
08-10-2010, 10:22 AM
Aye the shop is closed, anyone that has made a purchase via paypal or Credit card since its gone into liquidation can get a refund.
I would like to see the original post as Showtime has stated this has been discussed in another thread.


Is that credit or debit, or just credit card? Also, have the administrators approved this? I know when Empire Direct went under they were still taking orders knowing the goods werent going to be delivered and the administrators refused to give a refund

Dunc
08-10-2010, 10:28 AM
They're not; this (https://www.modelsinmotion.com/checkout/newexisting.php?bId=45929) happens.

EDIT: Sorry, I think that link won't work for other people. Basically, when you try to checkout you get the message "We are sorry, but due to circumstances outside of our control we are currently unable to accept new orders."

Why is it bang out of order if they are happily taking payment knowing full well the goods arent going to be dispatched?? :confused:

Glorykid
08-10-2010, 10:42 AM
so they are not taking new orders, as i said.....post the original fella (Stox) as i would be interested to see where this has come from?

Col
08-10-2010, 11:27 AM
Is that credit or debit, or just credit card? Also, have the administrators approved this? I know when Empire Direct went under they were still taking orders knowing the goods werent going to be delivered and the administrators refused to give a refund

We recently bought something with a visa debit card from a company which went into recievership and the car covered it (although it's a pain getting the money back...) I think it only applies to visa cards though, not mastercards.

Chequered Flag Racing
08-10-2010, 12:08 PM
post the original fella (Stox) as i would be interested to see where this has come from?

hope this is it

http://www.carpetoval.com/forums/9-general-discussion/7561-models-in-motion-beware

another mention here
http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/topic/92858-info-about-model-shop-in-stevenage-models-in-motion-closed/page__view__findpost__p__863931

Glorykid
08-10-2010, 02:12 PM
Aye, thanks for that

slow coach
08-10-2010, 05:49 PM
depends on what hapens after the company goes into liquidation and how much control they still have over stock etc im no expert on such things im sure the people behind MIM are working hard to sort out any problems however the best thing is to contact them not start a witch hunt on several forums, i had heard MIM had traded for over 20 years so obviously did something right in that time just another victim in the downturn of UK business and the amount of people not using local shops anymore, its a shame because its not the parts availability which is the biggest issue its the knowledge at the end of the phone which is gone.

stox217
08-10-2010, 06:22 PM
Next time i might not bother then :bored:.
I am sorry if the quote has upset anybody and il ammend it now.

wacattack
08-10-2010, 06:46 PM
We recently bought something with a visa debit card from a company which went into recievership and the car covered it (although it's a pain getting the money back...) I think it only applies to visa cards though, not mastercards.

It applies to both visa and MasterCard under section 75 liability. It doesn't cover for maestro debit, I should have been a bit clearer in my original question mate

racingdwarf
08-10-2010, 06:59 PM
when i first heard a rumour of the shop closing I checked the website, and yes it was still up and running, BUT if you tried to go to basket it would go straight back to the page you were looking at, there was no message at that time and if you rang the shop there was no answear eather, at that point I still had no proper info so didn't post simple hear say. I don't think anyone was able to place an order in any way once the doors had closed.

dpackster1980
08-10-2010, 07:03 PM
Why is it bang out of order if they are happily taking payment knowing full well the goods arent going to be dispatched?? :confused:

Well here is a fact, ordered parma tape off them. The site said on order with supplier, emailed them 2 weeks later asking for a refund as I was sick of waiting and no response. :bored:

Emailed again and had no response what so ever. They ripped me off FACT!!! :mad::mad::mad::mad:

simond001
09-10-2010, 09:18 AM
Well here is a fact, ordered parma tape off them. The site said on order with supplier, emailed them 2 weeks later asking for a refund as I was sick of waiting and no response. :bored:

Emailed again and had no response what so ever. They ripped me off FACT!!! :mad::mad::mad::mad:

The site stopped checkout as soon as the notice was served. I checked within minutes and you were stopped at checkout.

Regarding your piece of tape, well fuck me. Livelihoods lost, families incomes removed, a shop that has supported the industry for 20 years gone and you are worried about your tape.

These shops dont set out to fail, they are run and funded by real people who are generally respected in the industry.

slow coach
09-10-2010, 09:32 AM
The site stopped checkout as soon as the notice was served. I checked within minutes and you were stopped at checkout.

Regarding your piece of tape, well fuck me. Livelihoods lost, families incomes removed, a shop that has supported the industry for 20 years gone and you are worried about your tape.

These shops dont set out to fail, they are run and funded by real people who are generally respected in the industry.

Fact

twisty
09-10-2010, 12:26 PM
and seconded.Very sad to loose another UK shop :cry:

jiffy
09-10-2010, 12:37 PM
Its a shame all these shops are closing, I fly r/c planes and most of our local model shops have closed now, the day you would pop out in your car and buy some balsa wood, glue, you needed for the model your building.

Its catch 22, if you dont support your local model shop it will go, but with everybody being able to shop on line now (internet) and the prices being so low, us having to look after our moneys, and the shop owner having to pay rent its a hard one to way up.


Jiffy

Ross
09-10-2010, 09:30 PM
The site stopped checkout as soon as the notice was served. I checked within minutes and you were stopped at checkout.

Regarding your piece of tape, well fuck me. Livelihoods lost, families incomes removed, a shop that has supported the industry for 20 years gone and you are worried about your tape.

These shops dont set out to fail, they are run and funded by real people who are generally respected in the industry.


Well said ;)

SlowOne
10-10-2010, 06:39 PM
If you buy something on a credit card from a company that goes bust and fails to deliver, you can claim the money back from the credit card company. That's what I have done twice, including once when an airline went bust while I was away - got all the money back for the return fare.

If an administrator allowed someone to trade with a company they were administering knowing they could not fulfill the order, they would be breaking the Law. Since their reputation and livelihood depends on obeying the Law...

Two things amaze me in these cases. First, that people are so ignorant of the Law, and second that they think by posting on a website they will either have someone else sort it out for them, or they will influence others. Ask yourself this - if someone gave you change for a tenner when you'd given them a fiver, would you always confess? No - so why do you expect total honesty from others when you don't show it yourself. :p