nufc4ever 0 Posted November 7, 2006 Share Posted November 7, 2006 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6123700.stm Farepak families fund is launched A new fund is being set up to help the thousands of families affected by the collapse of the Farepak hamper firm. The Minister for Consumer Affairs, Ian McCartney, said the Farepak Response Fund was being established with help from York-based charity Family Fund. He said Tesco had pledged £250,000 and called on other firms to help. Swindon-based Farepak ran a savings scheme for 150,000 people for vouchers and Christmas hampers, but collapsed in October without offering compensation. In another development, Sainsbury's has agreed that Farepak customers can get 25% of the value of their savings in Sainsbury's vouchers. 'Spirit of Christmas' Mr McCartney announced the creation of the fund after a House of Commons debate on Farepak's collapse. "If you are a multinational, national or local firm, it gives you the chance to make a donation, great or small," he said. The Family Fund is a registered charity covering the whole of the UK, funded by government money, which provides grants to families with severely disabled children. Mr McCartney said that during 2006, it had given out grants totalling £27m to 46,000 families. He said the Farepak fund would be independent and would accept contributions from any organisation wishing to help. "The fund is about a spirit of Christmas," he said. "Let's get resouces to people who need them." Calling the situation a "national emergency", he also asked MPs to give a day's pay towards the fund and said he was in negotiations with the London Stock Exchange about a possible fundraising day there. Angry MPs Earlier in the Commons, Labour MP for Birkenhead, Frank Field, attacked the role of HBOS in the collapse of Farepak. HBOS was Farepak's banker and Mr Field said it should bear a heavy responsibility for the misery caused. The Labour MP for Swindon South, Anne Snelgrove, told the Commons that her three "Christmas scrooges for 2006" would be HBOS, hamper trade industry body HITA, and the British Retail Consortium (BRC). She described the BRC as "cruel" for initially saying it could help those who lost money, but then changing its mind. The BRC had said this was because Farepak's customer database was too complicated. 'Goodwill gesture' Sainsbury's has become the first major retailer to give some help to Farepak members, offering vouchers to be spent in its stores. The supermarket said it would need the help of Farepak agents, who hold customer details, to ensure its plan was a success. Sainsbury's hopes to despatch the vouchers by the beginning of December. It said: "While Sainsbury's has no involvement with Farepak and its operation, we now know that many of Farepak's customers had planned to use their savings to buy Sainsbury's vouchers. "We hope that through this goodwill gesture, we have been able to give these customers that opportunity and we have gone some way to mitigating this difficult situation." The Department of Trade and Industry has launched an investigation into what happened at the company. Administrators said that no orders would be fulfilled after the company was taken into administration on 13 October. Some of those affected are understood to have lost thousands of pounds they had saved in vouchers ready to spend at Christmas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snakehips 0 Posted November 7, 2006 Share Posted November 7, 2006 (edited) Rumour has it that the recipients of these hampers from Radgina, question the loss of the miniature whisky and brandy from within said hampers every year. Just what i am heard, like. Edited November 7, 2006 by snakehips Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radgina 1 Posted November 7, 2006 Author Share Posted November 7, 2006 Rumour has it that the recipients of these hampers from Radgina, question the loss of the miniature whisky and brandy from within said hampers every year. Just what i am heard, like. I wish !!!! I have bought one present so far from poundland but am struggling a bit with the rest...might just pour some cold tea in my empty miniature JD bottles and wrap them up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj 17 Posted November 7, 2006 Share Posted November 7, 2006 Rumour has it that the recipients of these hampers from Radgina, question the loss of the miniature whisky and brandy from within said hampers every year. Just what i am heard, like. I wish !!!! I have bought one present so far from poundland but am struggling a bit with the rest...might just pour some cold tea in my empty miniature JD bottles and wrap them up I think though Radgie no one's gonna be bothered what you get them due to your current prediciment but will just be happy anyways that you've actually bothered making an extra unique effort. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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