A major pool company has suddenly collapsed, leaving clients with unfinished projects and a pile of dirt in their backyards.
Scenic Pools, based in sydney/index.html” id=”mol-f23c66d0-18eb-11ee-975d-b9dbc5be9697″>Sydney, describes itself as a fibreglass pool building company that is about ‘complete transparency’.
Owners of the company emailed customers on May 3 telling them the business was no longer trading and a liquidator would be in touch as soon as possible.
But Scenic Pools wasn’t yet in liquidation, with the corporate watchdog confirming the company was placed into receivership on June 21.
Several clients have come forward to reveal the completion date of their pools had been delayed in the lead-up to the company’s collapse and are still unfinished.
They confronted the director before receiving a string of confusing emails that contained various excuses ranging from personal drama to staff shortages.
Rakesh Goel is one Scenic Pools customer who has been left with a giant hole in his backyard after the pool company suddenly collapsed
Tony, from North Curl Curl in Sydney’s northern beaches, has been left with an empty pool shell and a giant pile of dirt after Scenic Pools went bust
Tony has paid the company $84,000 for what he claims is essentially now a half-built pool