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  • New tv damaged by courier

    -Bought a tv for my parents.
    -Couldn’t get up to give it to them so visited Shiply and organised a courier
    -Paid £70 to a listing called “simply the best” who then got me in touch with Proovia
    -Proovia made me tick a box with their terms and conditions stating 10k of goods insured for £250 excess
    -collected on the 9th to be delivered on the 14th. Pushed back to the 18th (today because of weather). When contacting them to complain about this they apologised for the damage. Thought it was mixed wires.
    - just arrived at my parents with side of box ripped open and tv damaged. Text from dad: Driver explained why the box was damaged. I have written on his sheet that the delivery team opened the top of the box because it was standing in water.”
    -waiting on response from their claims team. Worried they are going to stand by the excess which is 1/3 of the cost of the item they’ve damaged.

    is there room to argue unfair ts and cs considering what has happened?

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    • #3
      They already stated that "the box because it was standing in water.", so it's clear that it was their fault. Use this as an argument. Good luck, and keep us updated

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      • #4
        I think you may have a problem, (Just or should I say brought virtually the same set, just before Christmas, (NO COURIER WILL TAKE ON AS SO MANY ARE DAMAGED) our one is still at Southport, it will stay there until this virus problem is over, I was warned no transport on TVs.

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        • #5
          Can i ask, was delivery part of the contract?
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          • #6
            Shiply are a company that arrange transport by contracting other actual transport companies.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bentles View Post
              -Bought a tv for my parents.
              -Couldn’t get up to give it to them so visited Shiply and organised a courier
              -Paid £70 to a listing called “simply the best” who then got me in touch with Proovia
              -Proovia made me tick a box with their terms and conditions stating 10k of goods insured for £250 excess
              -collected on the 9th to be delivered on the 14th. Pushed back to the 18th (today because of weather). When contacting them to complain about this they apologised for the damage. Thought it was mixed wires.
              - just arrived at my parents with side of box ripped open and tv damaged. Text from dad: Driver explained why the box was damaged. I have written on his sheet that the delivery team opened the top of the box because it was standing in water.”
              -waiting on response from their claims team. Worried they are going to stand by the excess which is 1/3 of the cost of the item they’ve damaged.

              is there room to argue unfair ts and cs considering what has happened?
              Hi Bentles,

              Did you manage to get any compensation from Proovia? They damaged my items too, and find them difficult to deal with. All via email.

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              • #8
                Hi MATRIXX

                Start your own thread.

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                • #9
                  Hm I have a family at Southport, a similar saga, your TV set I guess cost around £700 plus, we also had to get the same TV brought down to us because of the Virus, we bought it at Christmas, it stayed there at Southport for nearly six months, that was when the quarantine was relaxed, our Nephew then came on a visit carried TV set with him, and he pointed out NO COURIER will take on a TV simply because of the claims record, they made a contract and defaulted, next move is a letter stating you will make a County Court Claim unless this is resolved

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                  • #10
                    Write a claim to custom support or post on custom forum to solve the problem

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