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Two Left Feet goes into administration

The online baby equipment and clothing company, 'Two Left Feet' has gone into administration after their bank, the Royal Bank of Scotland, withdrew support. 'Two Left Feet' staff blamed the administration on the Royal Bank of Scotland, the government's Enterprise Finance Guarantee scheme and the airing of an investigation into 'Two Left Feet' on the BBC's Watchdog programme (reported in 'In the News' on 3 Mar 09).

This was not the first failed baby clothing and equipment business to cause expecting parents misery. JK (Just Kidding) UK Ltd, who ran www.babies247.com went into administration on 16 December 2008.

(Sources: Two Left Feet's website, Plebble listing for 247babies.com, Plebble listing for TLF)

AdviceCentre note: Details of administrators for Two Left Feet article has more information on the TLF situation. For general advice on what to do if you have an outstanding order from a company in administration, take a look at Help! I'm owed money by a company whose gone into administration.

Posted by Plebble Admin at 22:44 on 29-Mar-2009

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