“One of the counterparties, without making any claims to the company, directly applied to the Arbitration Court with a statement to declare the online store bankrupt,” a Wildberries representative explained the situation. The plaintiff did not appear at the “bankruptcy” hearing, and the court ordered the proceedings to be terminated. Since December 2014, Prime has filed 12 lawsuits against Wildberries, and the bankruptcy petition was the thirteenth.
With the exception of one – a lawsuit filed in 2016 for failure to fulfill or improper korea email list fulfillment of obligations under supply contracts. Under it, the court collected 5.68 million rubles from Wildberries, and the online store was unable to challenge this decision. The company's extreme secrecy this time did a disservice: rumors of bankruptcy began to spread, and some sellers began to leave the platform.
Partners were also unhappy with various aspects of working with the marketplace, in particular, the fact that they were constantly "pressured" for discounts, threatening to disconnect from the platform. Then the founders were forced to hire PR people to improve the brand's image - the PR agency "Lampa". At that time, a touching story was created about a teacher with a baby in her arms, selling clothes out of despair.
Almost all of them were either not satisfied or rejected by the court
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