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| Curry's - we bought a washing machine on Saturday for delivery and installation (which we paid extra for) on Sunday. They turned uo as planned Sunday morning. So far so good. There was a problem in getting the old machine out. I got it out by Sunday lunchtime so I 'phoned them to see if they could come back later. They said they'd come Monday, which was fair enough. So, Mrs Dally took the day off (she currently working, but only paid when she turnes up). they came, had a bash and gave up as this job apparently needed their "integrated kitchen team." I 'phoned up monday night to confirm they had been booked to come on Tuesday. They had. I also made it clear they need to send someone from their "integrated...". They assured me they'd told the depot and even put me on hold whilst allegedly telling them. Tuesday, they come again and say we need their integrated kitchen team. Mrs Dally has now taken two days off. She said they were supposed to be said team. Then she's told we may need to pay more for them to come! This despite no questions being asked when paying for the installation. They said they'd book it. I 'phoned to check Tuesday night that we'd been booked in for Wednesday. Yes we had they said. So Mrs Dally took a third day off. They did not come at all! So she 'phoned up a third party who came early in the morning so she could go to work. So we paid £537 for the machine, delivery and installation. Curry's have breached the contract and in the process it will have cost us another £500 due to their incomptence and complete disregard for customer service. Also they left our dishwasher half out during their useless fumblings.
Never, ever use these clowns. Like so many big company's these days they make it impossible to contact them. I did manage to find a number for head office via the investors section of their website. But even that went to a secretary's answer-machine! Luckily head office is only a short drive away and so if they wind me up any further I'll be round there!
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| Quote JerryChicken="JerryChicken"By the way - in the last two months I've replaced our dvd player, bought a new washing machine, bought a new central heating boiler (just this week) and now the cooker.
She'd better not ask for any more christmas presents in two weeks time.'"
Two weeks and a number of days, perhaps.
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| Quote Dally="Dally"Curry's - we bought a washing machine on Saturday for delivery and installation (which we paid extra for) on Sunday. They turned uo as planned Sunday morning. So far so good. There was a problem in getting the old machine out. I got it out by Sunday lunchtime so I 'phoned them to see if they could come back later. They said they'd come Monday, which was fair enough. So, Mrs Dally took the day off (she currently working, but only paid when she turnes up). they came, had a bash and gave up as this job apparently needed their "integrated kitchen team." I 'phoned up monday night to confirm they had been booked to come on Tuesday. They had. I also made it clear they need to send someone from their "integrated...". They assured me they'd told the depot and even put me on hold whilst allegedly telling them. Tuesday, they come again and say we need their integrated kitchen team. Mrs Dally has now taken two days off. She said they were supposed to be said team. Then she's told we may need to pay more for them to come! This despite no questions being asked when paying for the installation. They said they'd book it. I 'phoned to check Tuesday night that we'd been booked in for Wednesday. Yes we had they said. So Mrs Dally took a third day off. They did not come at all! So she 'phoned up a third party who came early in the morning so she could go to work. So we paid £537 for the machine, delivery and installation. Curry's have breached the contract and in the process it will have cost us another £500 due to their incomptence and complete disregard for customer service. Also they left our dishwasher half out during their useless fumblings.
Never, ever use these clowns. Like so many big company's these days they make it impossible to contact them. I did manage to find a number for head office via the investors section of their website. But even that went to a secretary's answer-machine! Luckily head office is only a short drive away and so if they wind me up any further I'll be round there!'"
There appears to be a constant recurring theme here?
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| Quote JerryChicken="JerryChicken"By the way - in the last two months I've replaced our dvd player, bought a new washing machine, bought a new central heating boiler (just this week) and now the cooker...'"
You spoil that lass.
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| Quote JerryChicken="JerryChicken"By the way - in the last two months I've replaced our dvd player, bought a new washing machine, bought a new central heating boiler (just this week) and now the cooker.
She'd better not ask for any more christmas presents in two weeks time.'"
She will need a new bag, to put all the receipts in.
A site manager I know was pondering on what to buy his wife this year as last year he bought her a bread maker and the ungrateful cow (his words) moaned like hell. I suggested an halogen oven as they save lots of time so she can get some more hoovering done. I left not knowing if his look was one of 'you can pi$$ off' or 'that's a good idea'
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| Quote bramleyrhino="bramleyrhino"The regulation refers to what is "reasonable". There is no such thing as a "12 month warranty", "6 year rule" or "two year EU rule". What is reasonable is open to interpretation but SOGA suggests that the liability of a retailer / manufacturer could extend up to six years. You wouldn't expect a Fiat Panda to last as long as a Rolls Royce - and that is reflected in SOGA.'"
I think the fact the SOGA states the liability of a retailer could extend up to six years is good enough reason to to adopt the term "six year rule". Anyone who reads the SOGA with respect to this will understand that what is reasonable is open to interpretation and it doesn't mean you are guaranteed redress as a matter of routine. What is does guarantee is that if it [iis[/i reasonable to expect your item not to have suffered the problem you can get redress for up to 6 years.
You example is rubbish anyway. How long a Rolls lasts is irrelevant. What would be relevant would be if it was reasonable to expect the Fiat not to have suffered whatever failure occurred outside of a three year warranty (for example) in years 4,5 and 6.
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