Doesn't need to be signed, just an email with correct name etc is fine.At least send a signed for letter to the retailer beforehand, also explaining the obvious urgency.
Doesn't need to be signed, just an email with correct name etc is fine.At least send a signed for letter to the retailer beforehand, also explaining the obvious urgency.
That's what Westander said, it's the only realistic approach.
I'm still looking for a reliable repairer though.
Why are the repairers you’ve found not reliable?
They're not. It's just always better to have a recommendation from someone who's used them before
Can you get Zanussi or their own repair agent to do it ? That way they can’t say your own repair was too expensive
Because I've spent over an hour on the phone to Zanussi today. I've emailed them and sent out a tweet about poor service - absolutely no response.
Because I've spent over an hour on the phone to Zanussi today. I've emailed them and sent out a tweet about poor service - absolutely no response.
Because I've spent over an hour on the phone to Zanussi today. I've emailed them and sent out a tweet about poor service - absolutely no response.
'Mohammed I'm hard Bruce Lee' is your man (right words, but not necessarily in the right order!).
I don't agree with him about lots of things but would never dare question him when it comes to white goods.
Hope this helps (if you can find the poster from that flurry of words)
Yeah, he came to look at our cooker when it packed up on 23 December one year. (He told us that it was completely knackered and we needed a new one, but at least we knew)
Didn't think he did fridges as well
Because I've spent over an hour on the phone to Zanussi today. I've emailed them and sent out a tweet about poor service - absolutely no response.
Did you ask if there's a COOLING off period?
Pretty sure he covers all white goods.
Thought people would like an update on the fridge saga. Tried a few local firms who told me nothing could be done and it had to be a Zanussi service engineer.
Took a couple of weeks to get one, he tried to fix it but it istopped working just after he left. Have been on the phone to Zanussi, who checked with engineer who confirmed that it was probably not repairable: Zanussi said that I had to buy a new fridge and, as I suspected they'd say, because it was out of warranty, I couldn't get a refund. I quoted the Consumer Rights Act but the woman said that it didn't apply because it was out of warranty,
I've checked the legal position and white goods should work for up to six years: a fridge that packs up about 13 months after being bought is clearly not fit for use. I now have to buy a new fridge and sue for my money back. I'm almost certain to win but what a lot of hoops to jump through.
Did you use a credit card? This is exactly the kind of thing they should be doing
No. A debit card
Yes, she is wrong. We have rights as consumers. A retailer can offer a 1 year warranty, hell they could offer a 1 hour warranty if they liked, but that doesn't take away from our statutory rights. But they try and fob us off in the hope we give up.I quoted the Consumer Rights Act but the woman said that it didn't apply because it was out of warranty
Exactly.I've checked the legal position and white goods should work for up to six years: a fridge that packs up about 13 months after being bought is clearly not fit for use.
You may not have to sue in the end, they may buckle when they know you're not giving up.I now have to buy a new fridge and sue for my money back. I'm almost certain to win but what a lot of hoops to jump through.
You say you 'quoted the Consumer Rights Act but the woman said that it didn't apply because it was out of warranty' - was that in writing, or over the phone? If the latter, do it all again in writing.
You may not have to sue in the end, they may buckle when they know you're not giving up.
Then tell them (in writing) that because they are refusing your claim you will have to purchase a new fridge, and you will be making a claim under the sale of goods act etc. Before you start a legal claim, make it clear to them that that is what you will do if they haven't paid your claim within a time frame (maybe about 2 weeks, but check).