Bridal company Alfred Angelo will not fulfill remaining dress orders
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DELRAY BEACH, Fla. - Bridal giant Alfred Angelo released a statement Thursday for the first time since filing for bankruptcy last month.
The retailer informed brides they will not be receiving the wedding dresses they ordered from the chain.
The trustee handling the company's bankruptcy said in a statement:
"The Chapter 7 Trustee greatly regrets the upset that Alfred Angelo’s July 14th bankruptcy filing has caused its customers. While we have been successful in obtaining customer records and delivering many dresses and accessories for customers all over the country, even after the bankruptcy filing date, it has now become apparent that the logistical and financial strain of fulfilling each and every open order makes continuing that course of action no longer possible.
Thus, to the extent any order has not been fully delivered to a customer, it shall have to remain unfilled. If you believe you are owed any money, please use the link below to complete a proof of claim. Please be advised that neither the Chapter 7 Trustee nor her counsel are authorized to provide legal advice to any affected customer regarding their purchase."
You can find the form to file a claim at this link.