Parents out of pocket after baby shop goes bust

Caprice Betts and her partner Arron Sanchez Garcia standing on a balcony with a swimming pool beneath them and a view out to sea and a setting sun. She is on the left wearing a black T-shirt, has dark brown hair pulled back in a pony tail and is wearing dark glasses. He is on the right with black short hair, a black moustache and is wearing a black T-shirt. They are both smiling. Image source, Caprice Betts
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Caprice Betts, picture with her partner Arron Sanchez Garcia, is now 34 weeks pregnant

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Parents have spoken of their anger and distress after losing hundreds of pounds due to a company selling baby items going bust.

Karen Betts, from Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, discovered the firm "mybaby" had folded after she chased up the delivery of a £600 pram for her daughter which she had ordered in August from its Peterborough shop.

The company's out-of-office email said "due to insolvency" the business, which was set up in 2020 and has stores in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, was unable to fulfil orders or issue refunds.

Ms Betts, whose daughter is now 34 weeks pregnant, said: "I'm disgusted, there's obviously other pregnant mums that are going to be in the same situation as us."

Karen Betts who has long blonde hair and is wearing a navy blue jacket over a blue top. She is sitting on a sofa in a sitting room. Image source, Emma Baugh/BBC
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Karen Betts and her daughter Caprice bought the pram in August from mybaby's Peterborough shop and it was due for delivery in late November

Ms Betts rang multiple times before she emailed mybaby, which has two other branches in Haslingfield, near Cambridge, and Norwich, and got the out-of-office email.

It said: "Unfortunately, due to insolvency, the business is unable to fulfil outstanding orders or issue refunds.

"Further information will be provided once the insolvency practitioner is formally appointed."

The message also advised customers to contact their card provider or bank, which could tell them whether they were eligible for a chargeback or Section 75 claim., external

Ms Betts is now "frantically trying" to source a suitable pram for her daughter, who is a medical pharmacy technician at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon.

"Finances are already stretched so to have to go ahead and pay again - it's just not fair to put that on expectant mums," she said.

'Very angry'

Chris McMaster and Natalie Davis sat on a turquoise sofa looking into the camera. Chris has stubble and is wearing a green checked shirt. Natalie has shoulder-length blonde hair and is wearing glasses and a beige cardigan over a black top.
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Chris McMaster and Natalie Davis, from Lowestoft, are expecting their baby in January

Chris McMaster and Natalie Davis, from Lowestoft in Suffolk, have had to buy their baby essentials elsewhere after spending £1,100 at the Norwich store, in preparation for their newborn's arrival in January.

Six weeks after purchase, they have received nothing apart from the insolvency email.

Ms Davis said: "We spent days calling and calling and calling, and getting no answer."

Mr McMaster added: "The end result — we've paid the money, we haven't got any items, and [we're] very, very, very angry."

A shuttered mybaby shop in Norwich. It is on the corner of a row of shops and is a two-storey modern building. The shop has two large windows with mybaby written above and a door in between. Image source, Martin Giles/BBC
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The company's three shops in Bowthorpe, Norwich (above), Peterborough and Haslingfield in Cambridgeshire, are closed

Mybaby, whose main address is listed as Crowland, Lincolnshire - just north of Peterborough - has been contacted for comment.

Rob Lilley-Jones, a Which? consumer expert said administrators might not yet have been assigned to the insolvency, but once they are, customers should get in touch with them.

"Outline the money that you believe you're owed, and of course evidence of that money as well, but, unfortunately not every circumstance results in you getting your money back," he added.

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