I ordered 14 Perfect Fit blinds last year. When they arrived I was really disappointed as the top mechanism frame was different from the picture on their website and quite frankly looked ugly! The pictures of the blind on the website showed it to be the same as ones we had already purchased from another company. After discussing with the Citizens Advice Bureau, I asked to return the order for a refund as the blinds were not as described or pictured, but the company rejected my request and were even quite rude because I had complained about a small company at a difficult time!! I replied that even small companies have to comply with the distant selling regulations! They also explained that there are several different types of mechanism rails used in the production of Perfect Fit blinds - surely something that should have been stated prior to purchase? As I didn't get any further response from the company, I started a section 75 claim with my credit card provider. After several weeks of hearing nothing, I was told that the claim was being investigated under chargeback but was not eligible. I then asked for a section 75 claim, after more delay I eventually spoke to someone and they agreed to go forward with a claim. Several more weeks later, I was told my section 75 claim was refused because although the total order was for over £900, none of the individual blinds were over £100. I was very disappointed that they had decided to proceed with the claim although there wasn't any hope!
I then noticed that the blind company stated on their website that they were 'With over 20 years of experience in the UK blinds industry, we are accredited manufacturers and fully fledged members of the British Blinds & Shutters Association, with a secure and simple-to-use Ecommerce website.' I therefore contacted the BBSA, hoping they could assist in my case, but couldn't find them on the BBSA list of members. When I contacted BBSA they informed me that the blind company was not, in fact, a member! The statement has now been removed from the blind company website.
I really do not know how to proceed - the blinds are sitting in the garage, unpacked, because I really believe I have been misled. How else are you supposed to know what an online product looks like, apart from the photos displayed?
Any assistance on where to go from here would be so appreciated
Many thanks
I then noticed that the blind company stated on their website that they were 'With over 20 years of experience in the UK blinds industry, we are accredited manufacturers and fully fledged members of the British Blinds & Shutters Association, with a secure and simple-to-use Ecommerce website.' I therefore contacted the BBSA, hoping they could assist in my case, but couldn't find them on the BBSA list of members. When I contacted BBSA they informed me that the blind company was not, in fact, a member! The statement has now been removed from the blind company website.
I really do not know how to proceed - the blinds are sitting in the garage, unpacked, because I really believe I have been misled. How else are you supposed to know what an online product looks like, apart from the photos displayed?
Any assistance on where to go from here would be so appreciated
Many thanks
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