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Foxtons Branch in East Dulwich will be M&S... (Lounged)


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I I find it a bit odd that there's so much sensitivity on this site about possible defamation and/or prejudicing someone's criminal trial by publishing comment, yet someone posts a plainly defamatory rumour about Foxtons being in administration (which is obviously untrue, or we would have seen something about it in the press by now) without there being any concerns raised. It appears that Engles doesn't understand what administration is, but I'm not sure that would be any defence. I know many people don't like Foxtons much (me included) but I don't think that's a good reason for publishing false information about them!

Oh and Engles ended with the following:


"As for being lounged - what fun... that's not happened to me before. Watch out for the news everyone - cheers - Engles"


Well, seeing as that was his or her first ever posting (at least under that name) it wouldn't have happened before would it?


A comment about as reliable as the posting.

Foxtons is owned by BC Partners anyway. There is no Foxtons 'company' as we used to know it.


It was a Leveraged Buy-Out (LBO) back when the markets were on steroids, so perhaps they are in trouble. The original post was clearly rubbish. 'Mr Foxtons' didn't do too badly from that, so I very much doubt he's too worried, although his Holland Park mansion my have lost as few pennies in the past few months.

  • 2 weeks later...

Foxtons...What p***ed me off with them, is why the hell do they have to keep that huge tv screen on day and night, what a bloody waist of money and energy,not to mention the enviroment.


Some folks have been a bit nasty about Foxtons,you should'nt gloat if there in financial dificulties,which I dont believe they are there a huge chain surely they can ride the storm.


Dont think we will get a M&S or a Waitrose. You never know you might get an Argos!

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