In July this year I bought a laptop case on Amazon market place that the vendor (Brinch UK) specifically said was good for my HP 15.6" laptop, three weeks after I received it the carrying strap failed the bag hit the floor and the laptop was damaged: the repair cost me £255.
I attempted to contact the vendor through Amazon on two occasions but had no reply, I contacted Amazon customer service who offered me the £25 the bag cost me if I returned it but not for the damage its failure caused. They gave me an email address and phone number for the vendor/manufacturer (in Hong Kong) who I tried to contact, but they do not respond to emails and normally do not answer my phone calls. The one time the phone was answered all I got was a lady saying "he's not here" repeatedly.
I have called an emailed Amazon and the vendor/manufacturer, have tried to mediate through complaint.resolver.co.uk but Amazon refuses to communicate through them, went to the Retail Ombudsman but they say Amazon won't deal with them.
I feel Amazon should pay for the damage to my laptop, do I have a case?
I attempted to contact the vendor through Amazon on two occasions but had no reply, I contacted Amazon customer service who offered me the £25 the bag cost me if I returned it but not for the damage its failure caused. They gave me an email address and phone number for the vendor/manufacturer (in Hong Kong) who I tried to contact, but they do not respond to emails and normally do not answer my phone calls. The one time the phone was answered all I got was a lady saying "he's not here" repeatedly.
I have called an emailed Amazon and the vendor/manufacturer, have tried to mediate through complaint.resolver.co.uk but Amazon refuses to communicate through them, went to the Retail Ombudsman but they say Amazon won't deal with them.
I feel Amazon should pay for the damage to my laptop, do I have a case?
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