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4th June 2006, 23:55
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| | Classic Account Customer | Ikea and proof of purchase My girlfriend purchased a bedframe from Ikea 10 months ago, 2 weeks ago it collapsed. As she no longer has the reciept or any other form of proof of purchase (due to paying with cash) they have refused to help. I've spent over a week on this, emails going back and forth, with little progress, as a result I've started a claim on moneyclaim. I think we have a pretty strong case as proof of purchase is to prove to things, 1. that the product was purchased from them , and 2, how old it is. Ikea are the only supplier of this bed and the sales of goods act says that it must last a 'reasonable amount of time'.
Another example of a company making a poor business decision, I was originally after just the replacement parts, but after inconveniencing me so much, now I want a refund and to buy a replacement elsewhere. For the sake of £30, they have lost the goodwill of a customer that would have spen thousands with them over the years.
Of course, this is the problem with big business, the people dealing with your complaints could rarely give a monkeys. |
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5th June 2006, 00:08
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Ikea and proof of purchase Hear hear. I had the same problem, bought table and 6 chairs, 2 carvers. Cost over 1 k in total. Chairs kept on breaking at the same place on the back. They refused to do anything about it, and said it must have been "customer misuse", but declined to explain how that could have been done. In the end, I paid off my Ikea card, on which I had spent literally thousands in the past, and probably would have again in the future.
I wish I had known about this site then. Good luck to you. Ikea are the pits when it comes to customer service.
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5th June 2006, 01:56
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Ikea and proof of purchase Quote: |
Originally Posted by GSMGuy I would think that proving it came from Ikea is not the issue - most of their stuff is uniqe to them - What seems to be the stumbling block is the date of purchase.. Can you not get a copy bank statement showing funds withdrawn from an ATM local to the store on the day of purchase?
Mike | Sorry the date of purchase may not be relevent if the product is unique to Ikea & they have only been stocking it for a short time.
A bed is often expected to last a life time so it collapsing after only 10 months does mean I think that you have a good case for compensation
PS I assume someone was in it at the time & if so where they injured. Anyway. if they where get a lawyer to handle your claim on a CFA which will include personal injury.
They might just wish they had settled when they had the chance  |
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5th June 2006, 12:51
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Ikea and proof of purchase Quote: |
Originally Posted by JonCris Sorry the date of purchase may not be relevent if the product is unique to Ikea & they have only been stocking it for a short time.
A bed is often expected to last a life time so it collapsing after only 10 months does mean I think that you have a good case for compensation
PS I assume someone was in it at the time & if so where they injured. Anyway. if they where get a lawyer to handle your claim on a CFA which will include personal injury.
They might just wish they had settled when they had the chance  | My point exactly, I think a judge would agree that a bed should last at least 5 years.
Someone was in the bed at the time, did I mention its a new girlfriend  As for claiming for injury, its lucky for them I have scruples although I do want to teach them a leson.
Anyway, got a call from some woman today who apologised for the way things had been dealt with (didn't know about the legal action though) and promised someone would call me. Lets hope sense prevails.
My recent poor experiences with poor customer service and rip off charges has prompted me to start my own little consumer blog, detailing all my trials and tribulations. I'll let you know the URL when its done. |
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7th June 2006, 11:32
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Ikea and proof of purchase No, it wouldn't. You have started court action, the way for them to settle is pay that too. They should have acted faster.
Don't withdraw your court action until they have paid up in full. Next tiem, they might take people more seriously.
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7th June 2006, 12:01
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Ikea and proof of purchase Read my Ikea thread... They'll pay...
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6th July 2006, 13:22
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Ikea and proof of purchase Quote: |
Originally Posted by podgydad Just an update. They filed an acknowledgement on the 14th day, but failed to enter a defence within the 28 day limit, so have now got a default judgement. Here's hoping I get to send the baliff's in  | What, and get some furniture??? 
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