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Asda Electrical
Published by peridot53
3rd November 2008
Talking Asda Electrical

Bought a Hotpoint CTD80 condenser drier from Asda Electrical the price was the cheapest and I thought I had a good deal it proved to be the opposite. On the day the drier was delvered the driver dropped it there was a very tiny dent on the door I was persuaded to accept twenty pounds and was told by accepting it I was told I would not lose my statutory rights (that was the first lie) When I came to dry my clothes I found they were still wet it took four hours to dry four skirts my previous dryer would have dried them in 70minutes. I contacted Asda Electrical and said I wanted to return the drier as it not working properly and did not live up to their claims that it was economical and used less electricity (advertised on their web site). They said a engineer had to come out I said this was unnecssary and not compliant with the Sale of Goods Act. After several phone calls I had to eventually agree to an engneer calling. He came put it on for a few minutes then put his hand in and claimed it was working alright he refused to uplift the machine as he claimed it was okay. I rang Hotpoint and they refused to collect the machine as I had received the twenty pounds I said I was told it would not affect my rights they said that they could not collect the machine because of the twenty pounds.

I contacted ASDA again they said that their engineer was experienced I asked them if they think that putting your hand in and saying it was hot was a sophisticated technical visit. They then sent out another engineer who told me to use the machine on manual instead of the many progammes the drier had. I was furious and contacted Asda again and told them what he had said they did nothing. I made many phone calls and sent many emails they even tried to tell me that the machine used less electricity that is why it was taking hours to dry clothes I checked and found out this was a load of rubbish I did know this already but had to prove it to them.

I also sent the cheque back to Hotpoint in response to my letter they wrote back and asked me to return the cheque I contacted them and told them they had the cheque I was promised after a lot of argueing they would write to me after cancelling the cheque they never did.

I wrote to ASDA's Managing Director his office contacted me and I was told that I would have to have a engineer call agan to give me an upliift number I said this was unnecessary and ridiculous but had to agree in the end. He came and took out the condenser unit out of the machne and washed it in my bathroom he left it filthy he put the machine on and filled it half full with lght clothing and towel it took 80 minutes to dry. He told me to only dry half a load of clothes at a time this meant it would take 160mins to dry a load of clothes. I was totally disgusted and investigated on the web site about the machine on the Which site they advised Not to Buy. It was uneconomical, noisy, produced too much condensation did not dry clothes properly and took to long.

Agan I wrote to the Managing Director with all the information I had and also wrote to Hotpoint I contacted ASDA head Office and told them I was fed up wth how I was beng treated. Agan we went down the same path I had been with ASDA ELECTRICAL the same old excuses they would not agree that they had broken the Sale of Goods Act the machne was now not workng at all. Because the door which I had complained about to the first engineer had dropped and would not lock because of this it would not work. Also I could not afford the cost of using electricty and havi hours of electricity to dry one load of clothes. I was a C grade which was the same as my old machine.

I contacted ASDA head office and told them again what had been happening I was promised a phone call after the woman who was dealng with me had spoken to a manager but she never rang or left a message on my phone. She told me that ASDA Electrical were trying to get Hotpoint to agree to uplift the machine I told her my contract was with ASDA and it had nothing to do with Hotpoint they should be sorting this out not waiting for Hotpoint

I rang Consumer Advice and asked to be put through to Trading standards they would not do this I had done everythng you need to do and now the only option for me was to take them to court. Trading standards in Warwickshre no longer do anythng for Consumers.

Since all this started I hurt my back badly trying to put clothes out on the line I am disabled and chronically sick and a tumble dryer is desperately needed all had was the stressd of everythng and nothing to dry my clothes. The constant stress contributed to a declne In my health and was rushed into hosptal critically ill.

Eventually I receIved a phone call from HotpoInt they apologised and said they had receIved the cheque in May they would now like to replace it with another machine as this one was no longer being manufactured. They claimed it was an upgrade to a better model it was not when I went on line I found numerous complaints about the dryer and all of them mentioned the problems with clothes not drying after the cycle had finished.

I asked for the money back and they have agreed Hotpoint IS doing this not Asda which is disgraceful. I would not recommend them and would advise every one to be careful of the information they give on their web site. I aksed them to change the informaton given on this machine as it is ncorrect but they have DONE NOTHING ABOUT IT. I can only advise people to be very careful.
FROM A VERY DISGUSTED CUSTOMER
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By MARTIN3030 on 15th November 2008, 11:29
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What an experience.
I bet you was exhausted after all this lot.
Its very disturbing,and moreso suprising,that faced with all this you still didnt find resolution with Asda.
Shocking.
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By peridot53 on 15th November 2008, 18:00
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This is the next part of the saga between ASDA and myself I wrote again to the Managing Director and contacted the Head Office again I was givent he same brush off I had been given before they also claimed that condenser driers used less elctrcity and were cheaper to use than vented driers . I searched the Internet and sent them the information from an electrical web sites confirming that condenser driers cost more to run because of the way they dried the clothes.
I also reminded her that the drier was broken It had not worked since August and now it was november becasue the door had dropped and would not start.

The person who dealth with me also said there was nothing wrong with the drier I tild her it had not worked since August becasue the door had dropped and it would nto work without the door locking properly. She said she would have to speak to a manager from the Directors offcie and would ring me back the next day she did not. I waited for a call from her in between time i had a phone call from Hotpoint in response to a letter I wrote to them. They wanted to give me a replacement an upgraded model they said for all the touble and inconvenience. I wanted to review what they were offering me when I research the model I found out it was virtually the same one I already had and also had the same problem. I contacted them back and said I wanted a refund of my money they profvided me with an uplift number which I had to give to ASDA.

I contacted ASDA Head office and asked to speak to the woman who I had already dealt with. She was not there so I had to give the number and asked tohave my money refunded in a cheque becasue I had used my credit card for the extra insurance and had already paid the card company for the drier. She said she would need to talk to somene and would ring me back the next day she did not. I rang ASDA head office again and spoke to a man who was bored he did not listen to and only breifly read through what was on the computer he then said someone wanted tosay something to him would I wanit I said Yes. He came back to me and started to say to me that I had already been told they could do nothing for me. I couldnto beleive what he was saying aprticualry as I had told him I had given an uplift number the previous day.

He would not listen to me and I had to got hrough the whole story again and again I told him how furious I was and how it had been made because of his attitude. He told me that ASDA had beenunble to get Hotpoint to repay them for the drier I told him that my contract was with ASDA and not Hoptoint it was irrelevant to me if they could not get theri money back what they were doing was destroying my chance of getting a refund. I was disgusted with what he said to me and told him so. As I have said previoulsy I have alwasy believed that ASDA were very good I have now completely changed my mind.

G=He admitted he ahd ot listened to me etc he shaid he had girls in the other office shouting at him he had now read what had happened and had arrnaged for the dryer to be uplifted he said the when the had received it he would then arrange for a cheque to be sent. At first they said they had to put the money back on my card. I had told the as the item had been bought in Fecruary there was no need to pay it back on my card they could now pay it back in what by cheque now. I f paid into my card it would mran I would end up paying interest on it,

The machine has now been picked up I had put a piece of tape to clsoe the door properlly when they men came they straightaway said that it was a common problem and they were alwasy picking up machines with te problem.
So stil waiting for the cheque ASDA never sorted the problem left me witha machine that was not workig for over two months. I think they are disgusting and would never buy anything from them again. then accepted the uplift number again and said he would ring me back. When he did he was extrmely apologetic and admitted he had not really looked at what had been going on it was the girls in the office who had been shouting
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