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So instead of giving people what they paid for, they just "used it" (stole it) for other purposes.
That's a helluva lot of money to steal!
It seems easy enough to me: you take people's money for a product, screw over your suppliers and contractors, and walk away with whatever you got in salary, bonuses and expenses. Why are you saying that "you're not evading responsibilities” when you:ve clearly and publicly admitted you've decided not to pay anyone what they're owed, nor deliver product that people have paid for and which in some cases you have in stock?
£20,000 is a helluva lot more than "disappointment", lady!
That's only the listed creditors on the earnings side (authors, banks and customers), they also owe another million and a half to providers (shipping, printing, etc.). They owe over £3.4 million total.
"There is a misconception of this being an easy thing to do. It’s not. Administration is not an easy path and not somehow evading all responsibilities. It's hard..." - you pay for your coffee. Barista gets out of the coffee shop, comes back in 5 minutes chewing a bagel: "It's hard to make coffee these days! Btw, we're out of beans"