chengkp75 Posted September 16 #251 Share Posted September 16 An interesting wrinkle is that Harland & Wolff is facing bankruptcy itself in a couple of months. So, they would be desperate to get VV to pay their bills. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charry_ Posted Monday at 10:08 AM #252 Share Posted Monday at 10:08 AM 5 hours ago, VL1 said: They have got a lot of chutzpah advertising for more saps to buy into this floating fiasco. Gotta hand it to them. They must be hemorrhaging money. I love how the photos of cabins on their new sales site don't show photos of any bathrooms. Gee I wonder why they is? 🤣 but you are right, a lot of chutzpah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted Monday at 11:37 AM #253 Share Posted Monday at 11:37 AM I like the photos of the business center, with chairs on casters. From working for 4 decades on ships with an office chair on wheels, I know those will be tied down every time the ship is at sea, put away, or tipped over to prevent them smashing into everything hour after hour. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 12:53 PM #254 Share Posted Monday at 12:53 PM (edited) Well they are paying Mrs Phenix more attention now. And they indeed had to sign an NDA. Wow. What authoritarian world are these people (Petterson and wife) living? Passenger Removed From Delayed Villa Vie Odyssey Cruise Over Text App Comments Passenger Booted from World Cruise After Complaining About Delays Edited Monday at 12:54 PM by Travel_Around_The_World 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zap Rowsdower Posted Monday at 12:55 PM #255 Share Posted Monday at 12:55 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, chengkp75 said: An interesting wrinkle is that Harland & Wolff is facing bankruptcy itself in a couple of months. So, they would be desperate to get VV to pay their bills. It has just been confirmed on the news that as of today the Harland and Wolff shipyard has been placed into administration. Will be interesting to see what impact that this may have on Villa Vie Odyssey, though the article is saying operations at the shipyard won't be affected. Edited Monday at 12:58 PM by Zap Rowsdower Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 01:02 PM #256 Share Posted Monday at 01:02 PM 5 minutes ago, Zap Rowsdower said: It has just been confirmed on the news that as of today the Harland and Wolff shipyard has been placed into administration. Will be interesting to see what impact that this may have on Villa Vie Odyssey, though the article is saying operations at the shipyard won't be affected. Another black eye for VVR for not doing their research. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 01:21 PM #257 Share Posted Monday at 01:21 PM And just like clockwork. Bad comments under one video (midlifecruising) and some bad news in the press and here comes his personal buddy Johan....🤣 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccalouiseagain Posted Monday at 02:53 PM #258 Share Posted Monday at 02:53 PM 1 hour ago, Travel_Around_The_World said: Another black eye for VVR for not doing their research. I'm sure that it will impact the repairs, unfortunately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccalouiseagain Posted Monday at 02:57 PM #259 Share Posted Monday at 02:57 PM 1 hour ago, Travel_Around_The_World said: And just like clockwork. Bad comments under one video (midlifecruising) and some bad news in the press and here comes his personal buddy Johan....🤣 I was wondering what Johan's relationship is to Mike. They are both from Sweden. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 02:58 PM #260 Share Posted Monday at 02:58 PM 1 minute ago, rebeccalouiseagain said: I'm sure that it will impact the repairs, unfortunately. It shouldn't. I don't know how "administration" works in Europe but I think it is similar to the US Chapter 11. Business should continue but it will definitely be used as an excuse. Kinda like trying to put the blame on Fred Olson. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 02:59 PM #261 Share Posted Monday at 02:59 PM 1 minute ago, rebeccalouiseagain said: I was wondering what Johan's relationship is to Mike. They are both from Sweden. Told ya. They are buddies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccalouiseagain Posted Monday at 03:08 PM #262 Share Posted Monday at 03:08 PM 8 minutes ago, Travel_Around_The_World said: Told ya. They are buddies. Yeah- they did seem to be "high 5-ing" each other. I know that Johan and Lanette invested in Life At Sea as well. It seems quite a few former LAS passengers have purchased on VVR, which was pretty dumb IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted Monday at 03:09 PM #263 Share Posted Monday at 03:09 PM 9 minutes ago, Travel_Around_The_World said: It shouldn't. I don't know how "administration" works in Europe but I think it is similar to the US Chapter 11. Business should continue but it will definitely be used as an excuse. Kinda like trying to put the blame on Fred Olson. While business may continue, the problem is that H&W are out of cash to make payroll, so that will affect their ability to continue working. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 03:13 PM #264 Share Posted Monday at 03:13 PM 1 minute ago, chengkp75 said: While business may continue, the problem is that H&W are out of cash to make payroll, so that will affect their ability to continue working. How does administration works? In the US in chapter 11 all business non essential stuff is being trimmed down and assets (including labor) is being routed towards essential business i.e. current contracts and obligation because those areas are cash producing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccalouiseagain Posted Monday at 03:17 PM #265 Share Posted Monday at 03:17 PM One has to wonder if VVR has been current paying for the repairs. Even if they were- there may be some funny business with H & W- ie. they were paid but haven't paid their suppliers, employees, or shipyard fees. The plot thickens and there is bound to be some buck passing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 03:19 PM #266 Share Posted Monday at 03:19 PM (edited) 12 minutes ago, rebeccalouiseagain said: Yeah- they did seem to be "high 5-ing" each other. I know that Johan and Lanette invested in Life At Sea as well. It seems quite a few former LAS passengers have purchased on VVR, which was pretty dumb IMO. He already fooled the former LAS customers by jumping off early enough and staying clear of the final disaster. The fact is that everybody went by false customer numbers which he provided. Just before being exposed he declared the MV Gemini as not up to the task and threw a wrench into this whole thing. It enabled him to officially leave LAS before the crap hit the ceiling. But he was the very origin why LAS failed. They may have failed eventually anyways but he definitely sped the whole thing up. I really would like someone to ask him publicly why he declared the MV Gemini as not good enough but her sister ship is? Edited Monday at 03:20 PM by Travel_Around_The_World Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted Monday at 03:21 PM #267 Share Posted Monday at 03:21 PM 2 minutes ago, Travel_Around_The_World said: How does administration works? In the US in chapter 11 all business non essential stuff is being trimmed down and assets (including labor) is being routed towards essential business i.e. current contracts and obligation because those areas are cash producing. I believe it is similar, but if the company has stated it won't have any money in a few weeks (obviously no accounts receivable by then), then even with layoffs they may not be able to continue to pay their workers. 1 minute ago, rebeccalouiseagain said: One has to wonder if VVR has been current paying for the repairs. Even if they were- there may be some funny business with H & W- ie. they were paid but haven't paid their suppliers, employees, or shipyard fees. The plot thickens and there is bound to be some buck passing. Not sure what you mean by "funny business" with H&W? Who hasn't paid their suppliers,etc? H&W or VVR? If you mean that VVR has not paid their employees or suppliers, then those debts go to the top of the receivership list, and they can also, any one of them, file for a bailiff's warrant and seize the ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VL1 Posted Monday at 03:41 PM #268 Share Posted Monday at 03:41 PM Once this implodes, and it will, it will be a long time before folks will be willing to buy into an affordable residential ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccalouiseagain Posted Monday at 03:55 PM #269 Share Posted Monday at 03:55 PM (edited) 35 minutes ago, chengkp75 said: I believe it is similar, but if the company has stated it won't have any money in a few weeks (obviously no accounts receivable by then), then even with layoffs they may not be able to continue to pay their workers. Not sure what you mean by "funny business" with H&W? Who hasn't paid their suppliers,etc? H&W or VVR? If you mean that VVR has not paid their employees or suppliers, then those debts go to the top of the receivership list, and they can also, any one of them, file for a bailiff's warrant and seize the ship. What I was getting at (funny business) is that if VVR was paying directly to H&W- then H&W would in turn pay the suppliers and the employees. Normally, contractors are just paid and they hire local plumbers, electricians, welders, etc. Because H&W has had financial issues for many months- who knows if those employees and suppliers were paid by H&W. Time will tell- but since VVR and H&W are both having financial issues- there may be some buck passing or blaming. Edited Monday at 03:56 PM by rebeccalouiseagain 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted Monday at 04:16 PM #270 Share Posted Monday at 04:16 PM 18 minutes ago, rebeccalouiseagain said: What I was getting at (funny business) is that if VVR was paying directly to H&W- then H&W would in turn pay the suppliers and the employees. Normally, contractors are just paid and they hire local plumbers, electricians, welders, etc. Because H&W has had financial issues for many months- who knows if those employees and suppliers were paid by H&W. Time will tell- but since VVR and H&W are both having financial issues- there may be some buck passing or blaming. It all depends on the repair contract VVR signed with H&W. If H&W bid on a specific repair, they will either use their own workers, or hire sub-contractors on their dime. If H&W did not bid on the repair (something like renovating the hotel side, which most shipyards don't do for cruise ships), then VVR would hire their own sub-contractors, and pay them directly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccalouiseagain Posted Monday at 04:20 PM #271 Share Posted Monday at 04:20 PM 3 minutes ago, chengkp75 said: It all depends on the repair contract VVR signed with H&W. If H&W bid on a specific repair, they will either use their own workers, or hire sub-contractors on their dime. If H&W did not bid on the repair (something like renovating the hotel side, which most shipyards don't do for cruise ships), then VVR would hire their own sub-contractors, and pay them directly. Yeah- there's been no work on the hotel side LOL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 05:10 PM #272 Share Posted Monday at 05:10 PM 1 hour ago, VL1 said: Once this implodes, and it will, it will be a long time before folks will be willing to buy into an affordable residential ship. Because the last two or three attempts companies half-assed it (can I say that? If not please edit mods). If there is a company who invests first and does not take deposits or pmts without having a ship first you may get the trust back. Before even a sail date is announced there should be at least a ship financed (build or rebuild), ship yard for building or rebuilding announced, and have a real life estimate when the ship will come out for sea trials. You do not take anybody's money unless you have a firm launch date and not some wishy-washy crap VVR is doing or LAS did. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 09:19 PM #273 Share Posted Monday at 09:19 PM (edited) Sea trials Wednesday? And departure on Sunday? Edited Monday at 09:32 PM by Travel_Around_The_World 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rebeccalouiseagain Posted Monday at 10:35 PM #274 Share Posted Monday at 10:35 PM (edited) No one even knows who the Captain of the Villa Vie Odyssey is. It's not Jozo Glavic. It may be Valentin Giuglea but no one I asked (residents and VVR) had answered. Edited Monday at 10:36 PM by rebeccalouiseagain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Around_The_World Posted Monday at 11:06 PM #275 Share Posted Monday at 11:06 PM 28 minutes ago, rebeccalouiseagain said: No one even knows who the Captain of the Villa Vie Odyssey is. It's not Jozo Glavic. It may be Valentin Giuglea but no one I asked (residents and VVR) had answered. Cpt Mikael Petterson? 🤣 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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