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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InWith some 3,000 in Northern Ireland affected by the collapse of Farepak, the Christmas Hamper company, the General Consumer Council offers some timely advice.
As you may be aware, around 3,000 people in Northern Ireland are facing a very bleak Christmas due to the closure of Farepak Christmas Savings Club.
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The Consumer Council is taking a special interest in the Farepak crisis and calls on Government to regulate this industry, so that this terrible scenario cannot happen again.
Administrators BDO have placed online claims forms for customers and agents on the Farepak website:
www.farepak.org.uk. Customers and agents can also make a claim through e-mail, fax or phone.
Make sure that your customers complete their claim forms. At most, customers and agents can expect to receive between 5p and 10p in the pound.
Farepak agents must:
1. Get all their paperwork up-to-date.
2. Make photocopies of all documents.
3. Keep original copies.
4. Send the photocopied information (preferably by recorded delivery) to the administrators at BDO Stoy Hayward (BDO).
5. Keep up to date regularly on the Consumer Council Web site
www.consumercouncil.org.uk
The Farepak Response Fund has been set up to help alleviate the hardship of those affected by the collapse:
www.farepakresponsefund.org.uk There is no need for agents or individual customers to contact or register with the Farepak Response Fund. They will contact agents directly. We advise agents to keep checking for regular updates. Goodwill payments, in the form of vouchers, will be distributed directly to agents by no later than 18th December 2006.
If you require any further help or information, please feel free to call Nóra Quigley on
028 9067 4803.