Steve Hatch: multi-millionaire retired VP of Facebook
The Dame is being very careful on this one. The woman she writes about has a rich and potentially litigious husband.
Sophie Hatch was a director of Maker & Son.
Several local readers and many others lost tens of thousands of pounds when deposits they gave Maker & Son were lost in liquidation.
The boss of the company, Alec(Poppycock) Willcock claimed deposits were ring-fenced. He says so HERE
All customer deposits have been lost.
Some of those customers were far from rich.
The Dame wants to ask Mrs Hatch-who has a home in the Royal Borough, what happened to the deposits.
We are waiting Mrs Hatch....
This could be a case of reckless trading by Miss Hatch and her co-directors
ReplyDeleteGood to call these people out. Great work Dame
DeleteJust knock on her door she will understand x
DeleteI lost £15k to these crooks
ReplyDeleteIncredible crookery by Maker&Son
ReplyDeleteRetired VP of Facebook! Never deal with gentleman crooks. Remember Lloyds of London?
DeleteCompanies House shows Sophie signed off their financial statements? Therefore she holds some level of responsibility for the thousands that have been lost by customers.
ReplyDeleteSophie is married to a rich man: she needs to cough up
ReplyDeleteI lost over 6 k to these crooks- they took our deposit in full knowledge that they were going bust - they then ‘sold’ the company to another charlatan jack mason of Inc and co and he knowingly kept customers waiting and in hopium that the orders and the money were not lost . They are all criminals bin my opinion …. Sophie Hatch needs to pay up and be prosecuted . She was a director during the period they were taking peoples money while the company was insolvent .
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