Hi everyone. Please can I ask for some advice.
On the 28th November I ordered a playstation 4 console, costing £299.00 from a company called 247 Electronics. I paid on my Tesco Bank Visa Credit Card. 247 Electronics appears now to have gone bust - no one has received their orders, twitter, Facebook and consumer forums are up in arms with consumers complaining, and the company posted a message on it’s website saying it was unable to meet the orders and promised to refund everyone. Despite repeated attempts to contact the company I have been unable to secure a refund.
And so I contacted Tesco Bank and asked to make a claim under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act. They are refusing to let me do so. Instead, they are insisting I make a claim under their chargeback procedures.
My understanding is that Chargeback offers a much lower level of protection to the consumer. I am now really worried that they are insisting that I go down this route in order to give themselves greater scope to reject my claim.
Can I ask whether they are able to do this, or whether I can insist that they consider my claim under Section 75?
Tesco say Chargeback procedures are quicker and thus if successful I will see my money sooner. Should I go along with Chargeback? If I do and they reject me, does that in any way hinder me claiming under Section 75 later?
I'm really worried about this so any help any of you can give me with this will be greatly appreciated.
Thank in advance
theJBP
On the 28th November I ordered a playstation 4 console, costing £299.00 from a company called 247 Electronics. I paid on my Tesco Bank Visa Credit Card. 247 Electronics appears now to have gone bust - no one has received their orders, twitter, Facebook and consumer forums are up in arms with consumers complaining, and the company posted a message on it’s website saying it was unable to meet the orders and promised to refund everyone. Despite repeated attempts to contact the company I have been unable to secure a refund.
And so I contacted Tesco Bank and asked to make a claim under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act. They are refusing to let me do so. Instead, they are insisting I make a claim under their chargeback procedures.
My understanding is that Chargeback offers a much lower level of protection to the consumer. I am now really worried that they are insisting that I go down this route in order to give themselves greater scope to reject my claim.
Can I ask whether they are able to do this, or whether I can insist that they consider my claim under Section 75?
Tesco say Chargeback procedures are quicker and thus if successful I will see my money sooner. Should I go along with Chargeback? If I do and they reject me, does that in any way hinder me claiming under Section 75 later?
I'm really worried about this so any help any of you can give me with this will be greatly appreciated.
Thank in advance
theJBP
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