Hi.
quick question hopefully someone may be able to answer, but have had various different responses so not sure what is correct any more……
Anyway. November 2012 place an order with 50% deposit for glass splashbacks for a kitchen we were renovating. August 2013 advised day before installation there was a problem so OK. They only offered June 2014 as a new date after months of chasing for resolution. Same issue on day or day before and no item delivered or installed.
same with proposed visit in April 2015. Chased again and on 20th may advised them I wanted my 50% deposit back so I could buy from somewhere that would actually provide what was being paid for.
1st failed delivery 2013, last 2015. What would be used for starting the limitation period. Was told 2015 but subsequent s75 claim failed and financial ombudsman using 2013.
whilst I understand 1st failure could be used, often many including credit card companies themselves expect you to give the retailer another chance. So by doing so you delay and eat in to any limitation period you had. And by not doing so I guess you could be seen as being unreasonable……
that is why I thought citizens advice and my union legal representative stating it would go from 2015 made sense. But now having lost it seems one person can state one milestone and someone else another. Not as black and white as I thought…..
and in this case with further delays caused by s75 team of a credit card company, what stops you eating into more time and not going straight to a small claims court, as if near end of limitation period the credit card company dragging things out could mean you no longer have that course of action?
quick question hopefully someone may be able to answer, but have had various different responses so not sure what is correct any more……
Anyway. November 2012 place an order with 50% deposit for glass splashbacks for a kitchen we were renovating. August 2013 advised day before installation there was a problem so OK. They only offered June 2014 as a new date after months of chasing for resolution. Same issue on day or day before and no item delivered or installed.
same with proposed visit in April 2015. Chased again and on 20th may advised them I wanted my 50% deposit back so I could buy from somewhere that would actually provide what was being paid for.
1st failed delivery 2013, last 2015. What would be used for starting the limitation period. Was told 2015 but subsequent s75 claim failed and financial ombudsman using 2013.
whilst I understand 1st failure could be used, often many including credit card companies themselves expect you to give the retailer another chance. So by doing so you delay and eat in to any limitation period you had. And by not doing so I guess you could be seen as being unreasonable……
that is why I thought citizens advice and my union legal representative stating it would go from 2015 made sense. But now having lost it seems one person can state one milestone and someone else another. Not as black and white as I thought…..
and in this case with further delays caused by s75 team of a credit card company, what stops you eating into more time and not going straight to a small claims court, as if near end of limitation period the credit card company dragging things out could mean you no longer have that course of action?
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