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Sk:n Clinic Liquidation- Omni Capital Finance

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Hnun2016 · 12/09/2024 17:45

Hi

I signed up to a 6 month interest free agreement with Omni Capital Retail Finance for a block of 6 laser hair removal treatments through Sk:n Clinic Cambridge.

I have just found out that Sk:n have gone into liquidation and ceased trading.

I have only had one treatment and still owe £500+ on the loan.

I called Omni who advised me that as they have paid Sk:n in full, I need to continue paying my direct debit until the full payment is paid off otherwise they will pursue me for the money and cancelling any direct debits will severely affect my credit score. They also explained that as my loan is less than 12 months it is 'unregulated' so I don’t have any protection. They sent me a link to the GOV website to apply as a 'creditor' to the Official Receiver to try and re-coup the money and that’s all they could tell
me.

I signed the finance agreement on 16th July and Sk:n went into liquidation on 17th July. Had I have been informed of this sooner I could have been within my statutory 14 day cooling off period to cancel the agreement but I only found out yesterday that Sk:n went into Liquidation when I called Sk:n to confirm my next treatment! A payment has already been taken in Aug when I wasn’t aware there was any issues.

Surely Sk:n/Omni have a duty of care to inform their customers that service has ceased and Sk:n shouldn't have let a customer sign up to a course of treatment the day before they go under knowing full well they weren't going to be able to provide the services.

Part of my contract says “the loan will only be advanced to the credit intermediary once the services described in the agreement have been supplied to you within 6 months of signing the agreement”. This is obviously not going to be the case and kind of sounds like they don't actually pay Sk:n in full until the treatment is complete i.e the last course of treatment.. despite telling me they have paid in full, and how does that wording stand when 6 months' have passed and I have still not received the treatment in full?

The next direct debit instalment is due tomorrow and I really don't know whether to cancel it or not.

So upset by the whole thing and don't know where to turn. Any advice/help much appreciated.

OP posts:
sarahohagan · 06/12/2024 21:35

Hi!

Just wanted to say I’m in pretty much the exact situation. I went through the finance option with omni then I got pregnant so couldn’t use the treatment for a year then finally started using my sessions and the company went into liquidation. I paid the loan off with omni just over £1k but had only used 2 sessions when all this happened unexpectedly

I did the same I registered as a creditor and emailed the address advised for claims on the gov website but all I’ve had is an acknowledgment email that my claim has been received and nothing else and it’s been about 5months. Omni won’t refund me and Skn won’t help.. not sure what else to do but I am determined to get my money back. I don’t know if my bank might be able to help or if that’s just for people who have paid by credit card?

Can’t believe they can get away with this tbh it’s beyond disgusting just taking peoples money. Have you had any luck with getting your money back?

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