Toys R Us: Everything you need to know about it going in to administration
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Nationwide toy shop, Toys R Us, went into administration at the end of last month, but what does that mean for employees and shoppers?
Here's everything you need to know about the company's insolvency.
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The UK division of Toys R Us officially went into administration on 28 February 2018.
The announcement came after the company had already made plans to close 25 of its 106 stores across the country this spring.
Will all stores close?
On 2 March it was announced that the majority of Toys R Us branches in the UK will close down, possibly without any notice.
It has since been revealed that all stores will cease trading within the next six weeks, after attempts to find a buyer have failed.
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It has been reported that 3,200 jobs are in jeopardy as a result of imminent store closures.
Will there be a sale?
A huge clearance sale has been announced, with many toys at 25 per cent off their usual price in stores.
The toy retailer are still trading online as normal, while stocks last (Photo: Shutterstock)
Can I still use Toys R Us gift cards?
The business are no longer accepting gift cards - the last day to spend them was Sunday 11 March.
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Trading will continue as normal online until further notice. Toys R Us have stated that all existing orders will be fulfilled, subject to stock availability.
Can I refund or exchange past purchases?
The company have clearly stated that no exchanges for non-faulty items will be given, and they are unable to grant refunds.