Booktopia will not fill orders and may not issue refunds, say administrators

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Booktopia will not fill orders and may not issue refunds, say administrators
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Customers left out of pocket who placed orders have now become, in effect, unsecured creditors

Customers with unfilled orders from collapsed online retailer Booktopia have been told they must fill out a form to make a claim.Customers with unfilled orders from collapsed online retailer Booktopia have been told they must fill out a form to make a claim.have announced that orders placed with Australia’s largest online bookseller will not be filled – and there may be no refunds either.

Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup “The Administrators are undertaking an urgent assessment of Booktopia’s financial position, whilst pursuing options for completing a recapitalisation of Booktopia or a sale of its business or its assets,” the administrator said in a circular to customers.

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