Door manufacturers go bankrupt: clients claim to have lost tens of thousands of euros
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Three related door manufacturing and installation companies are reportedly bankrupt, owing clients at least 33,000 euros in advance payments.
- Clients claim they have lost tens of thousands of euros, with one woman reporting a 2,300 euro advance payment for door installation.
- A company representative denies accusations of intentional bankruptcy, stating the decision to close was made in late July.
Clients of three interconnected door manufacturing and installation firms are reporting significant financial losses, with accusations of intentional bankruptcy surfacing. One woman, identified as Lina, stated that she paid a 2,300 euro advance for door installation. She has since gathered information from other clients who collectively claim the companies owe them at least 33,000 euros in advance payments.
Contact with the businesses has confirmed their impending bankruptcy. However, a representative for the companies has refuted claims of deliberate insolvency. They assert that the decision to cease operations was only made at the end of July, suggesting the situation is not a premeditated scheme to defraud customers.
Details regarding the specific companies involved and the full extent of the financial impact on all clients are still emerging. The situation has left numerous customers in a difficult position, having paid for goods and services that they may now never receive.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.