Re: Harveys Furniture Problem
I’ve had a look at the T&Cs on the website. When you speak to them over the phone make sure you have them accessible to you on you PC.
I think the ones you need to rely on are as follows:
4.6 (b) this allows you to return the goods if they agree that they are faulty. It also allows discussions regarding repair of the goods. Under this clause you get a full refund and are not charged a collection fee.
4.8 (b) If they say the sofa is bespoke then this clause may assist. You can return bespoke items if they are faulty.
5.3 If they say the sofa has been repaired so can no longer be returned then this clause may assist. Which states that the T&Cs apply to repaired goods. That then throws you back to 4.6 and 4.8.
They have acknowledged that the sofa was defective because they have tried to repair it. You have not signed off the repairs so the defect remains.
That might get you home just on their T&Cs without having to quote sections of acts etc at them.
The argument is simple really. They acknowledged that he sofa was defective. That is why they tried to fix it. You allowed them that chance but they failed so you want them to now take the dodgy sofa back and to have a full refund.
I’ve had a look at the T&Cs on the website. When you speak to them over the phone make sure you have them accessible to you on you PC.
I think the ones you need to rely on are as follows:
4.6 (b) this allows you to return the goods if they agree that they are faulty. It also allows discussions regarding repair of the goods. Under this clause you get a full refund and are not charged a collection fee.
4.8 (b) If they say the sofa is bespoke then this clause may assist. You can return bespoke items if they are faulty.
5.3 If they say the sofa has been repaired so can no longer be returned then this clause may assist. Which states that the T&Cs apply to repaired goods. That then throws you back to 4.6 and 4.8.
They have acknowledged that the sofa was defective because they have tried to repair it. You have not signed off the repairs so the defect remains.
That might get you home just on their T&Cs without having to quote sections of acts etc at them.
The argument is simple really. They acknowledged that he sofa was defective. That is why they tried to fix it. You allowed them that chance but they failed so you want them to now take the dodgy sofa back and to have a full refund.
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