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Our prop designer is Mark Maher, who was head prop designer on The Hobbit movies," said Milligan. "It's so much more advanced than what we have done before. That led to Justin converting the upstairs floor of his Castle Street business in Belfast into two new escape rooms, one centred around the Titanic and another around Jack the Ripper. The first thing we do when we travel to a new city is book a steak dinner and book an escape room." "We travel a lot and are big into the escape rooms. In the same interview, Milligan explained how he also got into setting up escape rooms which he and his brothers already enjoyed as a hobby. The firm now has four shops and is even working with companies such as engine parts manufacturing giant, Montupet. Clearly there was a demand for this," he said.
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"Following a meeting I was in for work, I had 20 missed calls and voicemails - it started to snowball from there. The knowledge of computers is applicable - they are small laptops, aside from the GSM," explained Milligan.Īfter he was charged £85 for a half hour phone repair, he said "the light bulb went off" and iPhix began with an ad on Gumtree. "I bought a job lot of broken phones, around 50, and managed to get 30 or 40 up and running. Speaking in a magazine interview last September, Milligan described how his business began when he started repairing phones for his family. "iPhix can confirm that following the incident, an extensive review of our stock purchasing procedures was carried out and iPhix worked closely with Trading Standards to put in place measures to ensure that products of this nature do not enter our premises again." "This is a unique incident in iPhix's 6 year history - iPhix prides itself on providing high quality, genuine products for our loyal customer base. When contacted by Sunday Life, a statement was released on behalf of iPhix: "iPhix can confirm that managing director, Justin Milligan, will appear at Belfast Magistrates' Court on Wednesday on a charge of fraud. The case is due for its first hearing before Belfast Magistrates' Court on Tuesday. There are similar charges listed against his Lisburn and Belfast premises and all are dated between May and June last year.
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This is the owner of the self-styled "leading" phone and computer repair business who is accused of selling counterfeit tech products.