After Dillingers little outburst, (although I agree, in part, with his post) which unfortunately came across as a bit PMT, I feel I must add something
I feel I must sympathise a bit with Bob and other businessmen who have had a thriving business go down the tubes. Only to get slated/slandered/bad mouthed by others who know little of the facts, with most of them their knowledge of business is either very second hand, a product of chinese whispers, or even just plain misguided, sticking your hand out at the end of the month for your wages is no way of understanding the ups and downs and pressures of small business life.
Bob managed to employ a fair few people in his few years at Farringdon, a lot of happy customers are riding bikes, wearing clothing, sat drinking his coffee and eating his buscuits. and a lot of us should be grateful for Bob and his co-workers efforts.
The only person to know the whole story will be Bob, I really feel for the guy. He was always ready to do a deal to keep a customer happy, perhaps that was part of the problem, who knows, no, he didn't want to stand around talking bollocks, because at the end of the day it was his business, now the business has gone, i'm sure he is hurting both financially and emotionally at the loss.
Perhaps the average Joe Bloggs who has lost his deposit, or is slightly down on his luck over the closing of SPC has now had the smallest insight now into business life and what happens when it all goes "tits up"
Just my opinion you understand,
Shep