Hi, I am after some advice and would be extremely grateful for any support.
I bought at the start of April a Table Tennis table for my partners Birthday.
As a lot of people, we have been making the most of our garden and have been staying at home over the duration of the Pandemic.
I thought this would be a lovely thing to receive and would help make a fun entertaining day.
We opened the box on the day and we’re so disappointed.
The table was damaged beyond use and repair. The screws that secure the table to the legs were not fixed and are not fixable. The legs were already fixed upside down and the table was damaged from where the screws had been a fixed previously and had torn from it.
Over the following week, I tried on numerous occasions to speak with the firm (Networld Sports) but when calling, they had a pre-recorded message advising they could not answer phones currently due to their mail box being full and unprecedented demand....
We emailed them a couple of times but they never responded.
They advertised live chat but this is none existent when I clicked on the link.
After viewing their Facebook Reviews, it seems we’re not the only people that have been sent shoddy items or been scammed. See here >> https://m.facebook.com/NetWorldSports/
I felt protected as I had ordered through PayPal. However to cut a long story short, although they have agreed via PayPal to refund when a complaint was lodged, they expect us to pay the cost of the return. The table is huge and weighs 25kg. After pricing the return, this will cost over £50,
After discussing this will PayPal’s customer service, they tell me there is nothing further that can be done and the company are in their rights to request this??! The table is damaged beyond repair? Why should I have to pay over £50 to return a faulty item?
I have a deadline of the 2nd May to return a damaged faulty item at a cost of £50 to myself to receive a £100 refund. How can this be legal? Any advice would be appreciated extremely.
I bought at the start of April a Table Tennis table for my partners Birthday.
As a lot of people, we have been making the most of our garden and have been staying at home over the duration of the Pandemic.
I thought this would be a lovely thing to receive and would help make a fun entertaining day.
We opened the box on the day and we’re so disappointed.
The table was damaged beyond use and repair. The screws that secure the table to the legs were not fixed and are not fixable. The legs were already fixed upside down and the table was damaged from where the screws had been a fixed previously and had torn from it.
Over the following week, I tried on numerous occasions to speak with the firm (Networld Sports) but when calling, they had a pre-recorded message advising they could not answer phones currently due to their mail box being full and unprecedented demand....
We emailed them a couple of times but they never responded.
They advertised live chat but this is none existent when I clicked on the link.
After viewing their Facebook Reviews, it seems we’re not the only people that have been sent shoddy items or been scammed. See here >> https://m.facebook.com/NetWorldSports/
I felt protected as I had ordered through PayPal. However to cut a long story short, although they have agreed via PayPal to refund when a complaint was lodged, they expect us to pay the cost of the return. The table is huge and weighs 25kg. After pricing the return, this will cost over £50,
After discussing this will PayPal’s customer service, they tell me there is nothing further that can be done and the company are in their rights to request this??! The table is damaged beyond repair? Why should I have to pay over £50 to return a faulty item?
I have a deadline of the 2nd May to return a damaged faulty item at a cost of £50 to myself to receive a £100 refund. How can this be legal? Any advice would be appreciated extremely.
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