Dear Legal Beagles,
We need help quick with a section 75 claim!!!!!
We paid for a large leather corner sofa with two separate bank credit cards. At delivery we immediately identified the faults with the sofa and communicated these straight away to the retailer, but the company failed to take responsibility for the faults.
After some major phonecalls, the retailer agreed to inspect the sofa on the same day at my home. One of the representatives admitted the faults but they both informed they will not be making a refund and refused to collect the sofa. I rejected the goods in writing on the day of delivery to the retailer and but have not collected their goods.
We paid a shocking nearly 5000 pounds for the sofa and cannot believe what we have ended up with. I can inbox anyone offering advise with the list of faults.
The retailer has referred us to the manufacturer who wants to conduct a inspection on the unit and write a report. I am not at all comfortable with this as this will be biased inspection from the start, as its done by a company contracted by the retailer. The retailer has already inspected the goods on the day of delivery, they now want another inspection. We have lost all faith in them.
We have wrote to both banks with a section 75 claim letter. Bank 1: called me a few days ago and said they will be writing to the retailer with a strong "indemnity letter" and may want us to have a independent inspection which they will pay for. Ok sounds good. Then today I had a call from the bank to say they have heard from the retailer who is trying to resolve the issue with me, (no they are not) and would like me to have the inspection done by the manufacturer. He kept saying the bank is a 3rd party. I explained the inspection will be biased and in favour of the retailer and would like the bank to pay for an independent inspection as this is what they suggested a few days ago. He also said if its biased then they will decide whether an independent inspection is required. Isn't it my right to get my money back and its not up to the bank to do what they feel like?? Feel fobbed off and have a feeling of collusion between the bank and retailer. Why have they changed their mind? Also told them to put everything in writing to me and then I will decide what to do.
The second bank told me they would try to get the money back through chargeback. After a bit of research I realised that this is how they try and fob off customers. I then wrote to them with a section 75 claim letter and have not yet heard from them.
Please someone advise us: Do we agree to the inspection by the manufacturer, which will be no doubt biased in favour of the retailer. This is what the bank and retailer wants, which makes me suspicious! Or do I pay for an independent inspection by an independent company tell the banks the reasons why and claim it back through section 75 and if at worse the small claims court, which I hope I won't need to go through, but prepared.
We just had contact from the retailer, saying that if we don't let their company do an independent inspection within the next 7 days, they are not going help me.
I really do hope to hear from someone soon with some advice and to point us in the right direction.
We need help quick with a section 75 claim!!!!!
We paid for a large leather corner sofa with two separate bank credit cards. At delivery we immediately identified the faults with the sofa and communicated these straight away to the retailer, but the company failed to take responsibility for the faults.
After some major phonecalls, the retailer agreed to inspect the sofa on the same day at my home. One of the representatives admitted the faults but they both informed they will not be making a refund and refused to collect the sofa. I rejected the goods in writing on the day of delivery to the retailer and but have not collected their goods.
We paid a shocking nearly 5000 pounds for the sofa and cannot believe what we have ended up with. I can inbox anyone offering advise with the list of faults.
The retailer has referred us to the manufacturer who wants to conduct a inspection on the unit and write a report. I am not at all comfortable with this as this will be biased inspection from the start, as its done by a company contracted by the retailer. The retailer has already inspected the goods on the day of delivery, they now want another inspection. We have lost all faith in them.
We have wrote to both banks with a section 75 claim letter. Bank 1: called me a few days ago and said they will be writing to the retailer with a strong "indemnity letter" and may want us to have a independent inspection which they will pay for. Ok sounds good. Then today I had a call from the bank to say they have heard from the retailer who is trying to resolve the issue with me, (no they are not) and would like me to have the inspection done by the manufacturer. He kept saying the bank is a 3rd party. I explained the inspection will be biased and in favour of the retailer and would like the bank to pay for an independent inspection as this is what they suggested a few days ago. He also said if its biased then they will decide whether an independent inspection is required. Isn't it my right to get my money back and its not up to the bank to do what they feel like?? Feel fobbed off and have a feeling of collusion between the bank and retailer. Why have they changed their mind? Also told them to put everything in writing to me and then I will decide what to do.
The second bank told me they would try to get the money back through chargeback. After a bit of research I realised that this is how they try and fob off customers. I then wrote to them with a section 75 claim letter and have not yet heard from them.
Please someone advise us: Do we agree to the inspection by the manufacturer, which will be no doubt biased in favour of the retailer. This is what the bank and retailer wants, which makes me suspicious! Or do I pay for an independent inspection by an independent company tell the banks the reasons why and claim it back through section 75 and if at worse the small claims court, which I hope I won't need to go through, but prepared.
We just had contact from the retailer, saying that if we don't let their company do an independent inspection within the next 7 days, they are not going help me.
I really do hope to hear from someone soon with some advice and to point us in the right direction.
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