coldseal=warmseal>in liquidation

In case you dont know,Coldseal windows are in liquidation but have re-invented themselves as warmseal..

dont touch them!!

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tarquinlinbin
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In message , tarquinlinbin writes

There was a very sad case on the "consumer " program of our local BBC station, 3CR, last week of a forklift driver who worked for them for seven years. He came into work one morning and was told he was redundant and to go home. He was not paid wages owed or redundancy and was looking at major cash flow problems with standing bills coming in. The company had repeatedly promised "cheques in the post" but had failed to deliver either cheques or a genuine explanation, until it actually went into liquidation. As you say " don't touch them" if they treat their employees that way how will they treat their customers??

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Bill

Indeed.read all about them on

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tarquinlinbin

Weren't they weatherseal originally, until they pulled a similar stunt?

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Chris Hodges

"Chris Hodges" wrote | tarquinlinbin wrote: | > In case you dont know,Coldseal windows are in liquidation but | > have re-invented themselves as warmseal.. | > dont touch them!! | Weren't they weatherseal originally, until they pulled a similar stunt?

More than 150 windows are to be replaced at the new Scottish Parliament building. Presiding Office George Reid said they were being replaced due to a technical fault. All 154 windows will be removed, fixed, and reinstated at no additional cost as the original contractor has accepted full responsibility for the problem. Mr Reid said the window fault, which happened during manufacture, related to the silicon bonding on the glass.

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Owain

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