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Child Makes Adorable Case In Favor Of Toys ‘R’ Us
https://consumerist.com/2017/09/27/child-makes-adorable-case-in-favor-of-toys-r-us/
The filings in bankruptcy cases, especially large and complex ones, tend to be long and not terribly exciting reading. You can find important bits of information like store closing lists and gift card policies, but what one doesn’t expect to find among thousands of pages of legal forms is a handwritten letter from a child defending a chain retailer with 866 stores.
Then again, most bankruptcies don’t involve toy stores. That’s why a letter to the bankruptcy judge from a concerned consumer known only as “Andrew” got its own entry on the Toys ‘R’ Us docket.
Child Makes Adorable Case In Favor Of Toys ‘R’ Us
Sep 27, 2017, 6:17pm UTC
https://consumerist.com/2017/09/27/child-makes-adorable-case-in-favor-of-toys-r-us/
>The filings in bankruptcy cases, especially large and complex ones, tend to be long and not terribly exciting reading. You can find important bits of information like store closing lists and gift card policies, but what one doesn’t expect to find among thousands of pages of legal forms is a handwritten letter from a child defending a chain retailer with 866 stores.
>Then again, most bankruptcies don’t involve toy stores. That’s why a letter to the bankruptcy judge from a concerned consumer known only as “Andrew” got its own entry on the Toys ‘R’ Us docket.