“Sinertai LDC” and its managed pirmi.lt, which did not deliver goods to consumers, are bankrupt Business

It is stated that in 2024 June 26 a decision was made to file a bankruptcy case, which came into effect on June 20. Until then, Sinerta LDC had the status of a reorganized company.

About Sinerta LDC and Disappointed its customers 15min wrote more than once. Buyers have complained that they do not receive their goods on time and they also face difficulties in withdrawing their money.

The company was warned by VVTAT for this practice, and in May the institution received court permission to block websites sinerta.lt and pirmi.lt. As a result, VVTAT appealed to all Internet service providers, instructing them to block access to these online stores.

From the beginning of the year to the beginning of May, the supervisory authority received over 200 consumer requests regarding the non-delivery of goods purchased on the websites administered by UAB “Sinerta LDC” and non-return of the money paid for them.

Back in April, the company had a network of six stores in the largest cities of Lithuania.

Sinerta LDC’s primary business is printers and other stationery, but the company also operates an e-shop pirmi.ltwhich sells goods of various purposes, mainly electronics.

“Sinerta” representatives, responding by letter at the beginning of April 15min to the inquiry for overdue and of undeliverable goods have admitted that the period following the COVID pandemic was extremely difficult for the company.

“Like most other companies operating in Lithuania, our company UAB “Sinerta LDC” faced temporary difficulties due to extremely objective reasons, so recently the company has been late in delivering the ordered goods to some of its customers for just a few months. However, the company is making every possible best effort to ensure that the company’s customers feel as little as possible the negative consequences of the above-mentioned temporary difficulties and that they receive their ordered goods as soon as possible,” the April letter reads.

Sinerta LDC representatives in a written response 15min listed a number of reasons why business is stagnating: the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the market for printers and copiers and their consumables; EU policy on climate change, which encourages individuals to go paperless, not to print, copy or physically archive documents, but to do everything using a computer, to sign documents with an electronic signature; growing costs of renting premises, electricity, purchasing goods and wages; inflation and the increase in EURIBOR interest rates and their impact on the demand for goods sold in electronic stores and others.

Screenshot/sinerta.lt website

“Due to the objective reasons listed above, the company immediately took all the best possible measures to optimize the company’s operations, including refusing the extremely expensive rental of premises, reducing the number of employees and the car fleet,” the response states.

According to Rekvizitait.lt data, the company in 2022 received 3.9 million EUR income and almost 7 thousand EUR net profit. in 2023 the results are not made public.

The shareholders of the company are Mapas UAB and former manager Kristina Ūdraitė.


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2024-07-07 21:00:21

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