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Byline: By IAN HERNON Political Correspondent FAMILIES left out of pocket after the collapse of Farepak will get just 5p back for every pound lost after the company's collapse.
Pearl ran into trouble in the 1990s after being taken over by an Aussie insurance firm which abandoned it after a series of disastrous deals left policyholders out of pocket.
But Gavin added that the eircom League now has many full-time players who cannot afford to be out of pocket - crisis or no crisis.
 
 
 
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