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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · NCIX, once a prominent retailer in the computer hardware market, ceased operations due to financial troubles that led to bankruptcy filing. Competition and online shopping trends contributed to the company’s decline. What should NCIX customers do if they have warranty issues now?

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    • No Charges in Police Probe
    • 'Belief' Is Not A Fact

    Because NCIX is bankrupt, the claim against it was stayed automatically. In situations like this, it's possible to sue the trustee instead, but only with the express leave of the court. That extra step is necessary "to protect officers of the court, including trustees, from baseless, frivolous or vexatious lawsuits which would otherwise interfere w...

    Richmond RCMP opened an investigation into the alleged data breach in September, but that ended without police recommending any charges, according to Harper's judgment. The proposed lawsuit was filed after questions about an alleged breach began circulating in response to a post on the cybersecurity website PrivacyFly. Author Travis Doering wrote t...

    Warner also presented evidence information taken from blog posts and YouTube videos created by two people who said they attended the NCIX equipment auction. However, Warner did not obtain legal affidavits from those two people. That evidence, according to Harper, is "inherently unreliable" and inadmissible because it amounts to double hearsay. Fina...

  2. Apr 6, 2018 · NCIX, officially known as Netlink Computer Inc., declared bankruptcy in December of last year after more than 20 years of operation. The company had quickly grown from a few local stores in...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NCIXNCIX - Wikipedia

    NCIX Computer Inc. (formerly known as Netlink Computer Inc.) was an online computer hardware and software retailer based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1996 by Steve Wu (伍啟儀).

  4. Dec 1, 2017 · Canadian computer hardware retailer Netlink Computer Inc., more commonly known as NCIX, has officially filed for bankruptcy, according to court filings from the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

  5. Documents filed to the Supreme Court of British Columbia on Friday indicate NCIX – also known as Netlink Computer Inc. – has formally filed for bankruptcy after struggling for years to compete against larger online businesses like Amazon and Newegg.

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  7. Dec 2, 2017 · Now, all NCIX retail stores have been closed and show no signs of returning. The Supreme Court of British Columbia will hear the bankruptcy case filed by NCIX.