A caravan company has suddenly collapsed, leaving dozens of customers out of pocket and at least one without a home.
On Wednesday afternoon, Victorian-based Tango Caravans Pty Ltd plunged into liquidation.
The business manufactured customised caravans and was headquartered in Somerton, melbourne.
Tyler Edmunds, a father-of-two, had been fearing the worst for months after being promised his caravan would be completed by February – but still with no sign of it
The Albury resident had made the three-hour trek to Tango’s Melbourne head office several times demanding he get what he paid for, but each time he left empty-handed.
The young dad had been asked to make the full payment – $73,000 – for his caravan, and he is now facing the prospect of losing it all.
Mr Edmunds told news.com.au that everyone feels “ripped off”.
News.com.au understands at least 30 separate customers have been impacted, according to a poll posted on a private Facebook group about Tango Caravans.
One woman had forked out $100,000, with plans to travel the country and use the caravan as her home for the foreseeable future.
Andrew Yeo of insolvency firm Pitcher Partners is the appointed liquidator and he has started looking into the company’s…