Thousands of customers may no longer receive their orders from an online furniture and homewares retailer after its administration recommended winding up the company. 9News
The company entered administration with $4.3 million in assets but a whopping $24.2 million in liabilities, including $10 million worth of unfulfilled orders.It attributed the COVID-19 pandemic to causing substantial losses for the company over the past three years.
Despite there being $10 million worth of unfulfilled orders by Brosa, which impacts about 2500 customers, administrator Richard Tucker claims Kogan.com is working to send them out.
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