Since the credit crunch first hit us back towards the end of 2008 we
have been left with numerous companies going to the wall, and the retail
industry in the UK has been practically badly hit. This all started
with Woolworths that closed down a few months before its one hundredth
anniversary, and more recently technology supplier Comet closed its
doors for the last time. Today though we have news of another possible
casualty in the form of Jessops, which are thought to be the first high
street retailer to enter administration in 2013, and this may mean the
company’s numerous iOS and Android applications cease to work.
It is being reported by The Guardian that
the high street camera retailer is on the brink of going into
administration, which puts the company’s 198 stores and in turn around
2,000 jobs at risk. It is being reported that the company has lined up
PricewaterhouseCoopers as the administrator, and this comes after the
company previously fell into administration back in 2009, but was
luckily saved following a deal with the HSBC bank.
Trouble is it now seems the retailers fortunes have failed to pick
up, and while there will be many workers worrying about their futures,
we were wondering what any closure of the company may mean for its
numerous applications on the Android and iOS platforms.
There is the likes of the Jessops Print Shop for the iOS platform available from the App Store, and for Android there is the Jessops Photo on the Google Play
Store. Both of these applications are obviously free to download, but
if users have recently ordered some prints from the retailer using the
app they may be some concern if these will ever arrive.
Users of the applications would have used a credit or debit card to
order the prints of their photos, but if the company does go into
administration in the coming hours those prints may never actually be
processed and money lost. At the time of writing this news hasn’t been
officially confirmed or denied by any of the parties involved, and it’s
this silence that unfortunately may mean it is about to happen.
Do you use any of the Jessops applications?
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