Bankruptcy rules may be different in your country, but here, you would be pretty much the very end of the list of people they would be paying back, and if they were able to pay back people that far down on the list, they wouldn't have had to file bankruptcy in the first place.
Hope it works out for your.
Yes if I was to try to get my money back.
But the law here says that all non-property of the bankcrupsy estate must be returned to the owner.
And as I had physically touched the items they by law are mine.
That was even said by the experienced layer of the estate when directly asked of this matter.
His answer was that yes in the case some one has returned item but has not recieved refund the item is still considered the property of the person returning it, not the property of the estate, and the person can come get it back.
Question is where to pick them up.
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Further to the backrupsy story:
1: The property of the estate should pretty well cover the depts as the money oved is 25 million or so but the unsold stuff in the stores is estimated to be worth 60 million. So people have good chance of getting least something back.
2: It is not out of the question that the whole store chain won't be sold to investor's and all continues as normal.