Have written a letter with all of the relevant information to my credit card company requesting a refund under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act. What happens from here on in?
Claim underSection 75-What Happens Now?
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Re: Claim underSection 75-What Happens Now?
you normally do not have to quote legislation
if you wish to make a claim against a retailer through your credit card provider, the credit card provider will handle everything
you only start quoting legislation if the credit card provider gives you a sod off letter
or am i barking up the wrong tree
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Re: Claim underSection 75-What Happens Now?
Originally posted by miliitant View Postyou normally do not have to quote legislation
if you wish to make a claim against a retailer through your credit card provider, the credit card provider will handle everything
you only start quoting legislation if the credit card provider gives you a sod off letter
or am i barking up the wrong tree
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Re: Claim underSection 75-What Happens Now?
you need to define what went wrong
did the trader fail to fullfill his part of a contract or fail to provide what he was contracted to do by you making a payment
has the credit card company sent you a sod off letter
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Originally posted by miliitant View Postyou need to define what went wrong
did the trader fail to fullfill his part of a contract or fail to provide what he was contracted to do by you making a payment
has the credit card company sent you a sod off letter
It is now abundantly clear that the company have no intention of completing the bathroom and it for that reason that I have decided to invoke Section 75. Far from telling me to sod off, the CC company will be totally unaware of the situation until they receive my letter on Monday first. I trust that this clarifies the situation.
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i will be blunt
i think this is going to go noware as they did start the work/contract /obligations
i think this would be heading towards the small claims court for damages myself
have you had an independant plumber etc do a report on the dodgy work
ime just covering all the angles
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Re: Claim underSection 75-What Happens Now?
Originally posted by miliitant View Post
have you had an independant plumber etc do a report on the dodgy work..................I dont have to. I have 23 photographs which clearly illustrate the lack of care and skill as well as e-mails from the water board, pump manufacturer, pipe manufacturer and bath panel manufacturer all agreeing with me.
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the problem is
even with a thousand photographs
you are not qualified to make a decision on a tradesman work
an example of this would be
a plumber fits a loo, then another tradesman, say a plasterer finsishes off, then another tradesman, painter and decorator.
this to me is a simple breach of contract but you have to quantify any loss suffered
i would think the credit card company will reject this claim and tell you to use the county court for redress
if you take your credit card company to court under section 75, you will prob be hit with a large bill for costs
that is just my opinion but speak to either the CAB or your local trading standards who may have a file on this company
no matter what
its a waiting game on how your credit card company responds
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Can I just reiterate, I have an e-mail from the water board confirming that the work should be insulated and installed a 'workmanlike' manner and that the piping installed in my house was not; an e-mail from the pump manufacturer stating that the pump as installed would not be guaranteed and that the fitter should re-read the installation instructions prior to completely re-installing the pump; an e-mail from the pipe manufacturer stating that the pipes require insulating, and finally; an e-mail from the bath manufacturer suggesting that the bath panel has been fitted incorrectly. I may not be qualified to make a decision on a tradesman work but those that sent these e-mails are and copies have gone to my credit card company.
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thats fine on what you are saying and it is down to your credit card company to make the ultimate decison
you mention pump
is the water pump, i take it thats a grundfos, is that connected to your gas central heating
stupid question i know but their are reasons
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