Hi,
I'm currently looking for help in finding or at least damaging the
possibilities
of the sale of garden furniture that has been stolen from
our midlands warehouse
in Cheshire.
We were broken in to and stock to the cost value of £15,000 has been
taken from
our warehouse in Cheshire on Sunday evening.
We have had an excellent year sales-wise and have sold all of our
stock, it's
not the cost of this stock it's the fact that we are having
to call unfortunate
customers of ours and tell them that they can not
have their garden furniture
this year due to the fact that it's been
stolen.
Some of the furniture were for presents for families, some were for
anniversary
presents, some were for OAP's that enjoy sitting outside
and had found a bargain
from us, some were for memorial situations etc.
If anybody see's garden furniture being sold in the 'pub' environment
or being
sold on some kind of car boot sale etc please please inform us
ir Cheshire
police asap.
We do attend markets and county shows ourselves so please be aware that
it could
be us selling the furniture but wee do NOT supply at any event
without our own
price tickets that display the web address in bold
"timbergardens.co.uk".
The furniture that's been stolen ranges from 4 seater furniture with
blue check
cushions which look similar to the burberry pattern (can be
found on our web
site) and extend to 6 seater gate leg sets with the
same cushions. all supplied
with parasols that match the sets.
I know this is a very long shot but if there is any way we can stop
these being
sold then we will try it.
We have very upset customers calling us and we have nothing to tell
them. We
just have no stock left for them.
Please feel free to ask questions, I'll monitor this post along with
ones on
other forums for the near duration. My tel is 01270 761 482:
Dan.
Thanks.
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Timber Gardens
these words:
> I know this is a very long shot but if there is any way we can stop
> these being sold then we will try it.
Sorry to hear about that. Some of it might turn up on ebay sales?
Janet.
> these being sold then we will try it.