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Re: Online shopping - is it worth the Hassle?
my future mother-in-law appears to be a bit out of pocket thanks to currys, and their customer service is pants as i'm sure most of you know - does anyone know where I can find an email or phone number of someone 'useful' at currys or dixons or dsgiplc ? I've tried trawling the net and haven't had much luck.
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Re: Online shopping - is it worth the Hassle?
Wow, that was a serious :bump:
In fact I'm going to split it into it's own thread. It's a specific issue that probably deserves a specific thread. Was this an online shopping issue, or a problem via one of the curry's stores? You've got us all interested now as to what they messed up, spill the beans ;) |
Re: Currys:Dixons Group - Shopping Problem
lol, it was just that - she bought a dyson online, paid the extra to have it delivered on a specific date (took the day off work) - of course it turns up the next day - by which time she and her husband had decided not to accept delivery of the dyson and it went back to the depot (presumably). Now Currys have said that they have received the dyson, but she is still waiting for a refund - is she actually entitled to a refund? Surely Currys broke the contract by not delivering on the due date? I think their customer services are even less useful than ntl's you know... :rolleyes:
oh and thank you for the bump! |
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Also, places like the Citizen's Advice Bureau should be able to help. |
Re: Currys:Dixons Group - Shopping Problem
thanking Punky, I will instruct mum-in-law to start typing. :)
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Re: Currys:Dixons Group - Shopping Problem
If you don't get anywhere, it could be worth making the small investment of the DSG Retail report from Companies House, which will give you the home address of all the directors.
It's amazing how quickly you'll get a response if you send a letter detailing the problems via recorded delivery to a director's house ;) |
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Dixons are horrible. I had a router that did not work, when I took it to them they said they could not accept it because it has been opened. Idiots.
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Currys aftersales are pathetic, my son bought an Mp3 player which stopped working after 2 weeks, Currys wouldn't take it back or exchange it because he had paid cash, and hadn't kept receipt, poor excuse.
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It's in their interests to ensure that the goods have been purchased from their store before allowing aftersales service - after all, the goods could be out of warranty, knocked off etc. I would have thought they would have been able to locate the transaction on the system if he gave fairly precise/exact details? But it's his fault that he didn't keep the receipt. A lesson to be learnt for the future, perhaps? |
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Wouldn't this be covered under distance selling regulations? You could have even taken a good look at the product and then sent it back within seven days, so refusing the delivery shouldn't be a problem and falls well within this legal timeframe.
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Re: Currys:Dixons Group - Shopping Problem
Hi all, thanks for your support, luckily mum-in-law got money back after a couple more phone calls. :D
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