Empire Direct Enters Administration
| Author | Hugo Jobling |
| Published | 20th Jan 2009 |
Empire Direct has become the latest company to succumb to the trials of the recession. Following in the footsteps of Woolworth's and Zavvi the company has entered into administration, effective yesterday.

Empire Direct is no longer operating at all, with its customers being advised that: "The business is unable to trade in administration due to low stock levels and operating losses and accordingly the stores have been closed. The administrators are working hard to assess the position for customers who have made payments and not received goods. We will endeavour to contact these customers over the next few weeks."
158 of Empire Direct's 350 employees have been made redundant as a result of entering into administration, with the futures of the remaining staff hardly looking secure.
Anyone with an outstanding order will almost certainly either want to contact the customer helpline (08714729000) or email orderqueries@empiredirect.co.uk to find out exactly where they stand in terms of getting either whatever was ordered, or a refund.
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sugob said on 20th January 2009
DEB said on 20th January 2009
It is a shame they have gone bust. They were always competitive on pricing for most items. I got an amazing deal on my telly! To make matters worse I ordered a microwave on Saturd... more
DJ Jeppo said on 22nd January 2009
I'm led to believe that the Empire warranties which were part of the club scheme was a store warranty and not backed by any insurance. It really does highlight the risk buying... more
Mike Gee said on 24th January 2009
I ordered a Toshiba TV from Empire Direct 2 weeks a go and I havent received it. I spoke to my credit card company on Tuesday and they told me that I will get my money back. I have... more
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