Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Bankruptcy Fears

Had a few local vendors come in today to try to get their merchandise and were told they could not. One was an older gentleman who was in tears because the check SHC sent him the week before BK was recalled (whatever that is) and he was told they were not paying his bill. He is a local contractor that did work to fix our store. He said he is owed money and this might BK his company

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"Our plumber wants his tools he has here and the things he bought to do the job but he cant get them.

Is this legal?"

The plumber's tools are his, not KMart's. He should just take them, and dare the company to sue him if they have a problem with it. The company never will, because some old pipe wrenches & whatnot rank somewhere around #1,090,553,412 on their List of Things to Worry About.

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Post ID: @1kfa+VN49TDU

If he can't get his tools, then isn't that a matter for the local constubulary? The rozzers?

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Post ID: @rlc+VN49TDU

All Sears checks issued before bankruptcy are now bouncing. They are returned Refer to Maker, with a nice $32 or so returned check charge. That guy just became an unsecured creditor. He will never be paid what he is owed.

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Post ID: @dme+VN49TDU

Our plumber wants his tools he has here and the things he bought to do the job but he cant get them.

Is this legal?

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Post ID: @rro+VN49TDU

Contractor should go back and break everything that he previously fixed

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Post ID: @agx+VN49TDU

Course it will. This company is screwing a lot of people over and they want their god damn money. Though sadly, even in a BK they may never get it.

Still though, this scummy a-- company just deserves to die after screwing not only their own workers but also people that do business with them.

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