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10th September 2006, 18:32
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| | Site Team | barracad v PC World A couple of months ago I purchased a laptop from PC World. (I know, I know but it was cheap and I needed it fairly quickly!)
Since I have bought it, it's pretty much started falling to pieces. One of the mousepad buttons has broke, the latch to keep it closed has got stuck so it won't close, and the mousepad has lost sensitivity so it doesn't recognise when you 'tap' it.
So on Bank Holiday Monday I decided to take it back to PC World as I have had enough of it. First person I spoke to had never heard of the Sale of Goods Act, so eventually spoke to the "Duty Manager" and explained to him that the laptop was neither fit for the purpose, nor of reasonable quality, and that I wished to rescind the contract.
To cut a long story short, the "Duty Manager" asked me if I'd purchased the extended warranty (the laptop is less than 3 months old!) and then started talking about repair. I explained I didn't want it repairing - the quality is very poor, and if it's falling to pieces after a couple of months what would it be like in 12 months time! I explained I wanted a replacement or a refund but we went round in circles - all he could do apparently was to give me a premium rate number to ring so they could repeat what he'd already said, and then they'd pick it up and leave me without a laptop for god knows how long while they repair it.
In the circumstances I did not feel that was acceptable. After travelling 19 miles to return it, I'm not going to mess around ringing premium rate numbers, so I advised I would put the complaint in writing and asked for the relevant address.
Preliminary letter sent on 20th August giving them 14 days to agree to a refund or replacement.
Received a "sod off" letter on 19th August from PC World telling me to ring "the tech guys" on a premium rate number to get it repaired.
No chance.
These guys really are jokers - here is an extract from their response: Quote: |
On investigating the issue I can find no record of any previous hardware repairs being carried out to the unit. This being the case, and with the age of the computer I cannot accept your claim for a refund of the purchase price.
| The age of the computer? It's less than 3 months old!!!
__________________ Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer. "Some people say The Stig chews on spark plugs and drifts while walking. Some say he is terrified of ducks, and that there is an airport in Russia named after him. All we know is that he is really barracad from The Consumer Action Group" - Jeremy Clarkson (allegedly) www.unsubscribe-me.org www.LOVEstoke.org |
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10th September 2006, 19:02
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| | Site Team | Re: barracad v PC World I have no problems with that but I'm not ringing a premium rate number to arrange repair. They wouldn't sort it out in store just advised me to contact a premium rate number to arrange repair.
And the 28 day thing is just PC World's policy - remember it's less than 3 months old and they are doing absolutely nothing to help.
__________________ Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer. "Some people say The Stig chews on spark plugs and drifts while walking. Some say he is terrified of ducks, and that there is an airport in Russia named after him. All we know is that he is really barracad from The Consumer Action Group" - Jeremy Clarkson (allegedly) www.unsubscribe-me.org www.LOVEstoke.org |
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10th September 2006, 19:05
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| | Site Team | Re: barracad v PC World hi what about asking the store to ring the number for you?
__________________ I am not a legal expert my advice is given without prejudice and is purely my opinion only. If you are in doubt please seek professional advice. |
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10th September 2006, 19:07
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| | Site Team | Re: barracad v PC World You obviously haven't met Iain the "Duty Manager"
He wasn't willing to do anything just kept pushing the laptop at me and telling me to ring the number. I suggested I leave it with them or somebody contacts me, he was having none of it. When I travelled to the store I did go with the intention of getting it resolved without all this but they wouldn't budge.
__________________ Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer. "Some people say The Stig chews on spark plugs and drifts while walking. Some say he is terrified of ducks, and that there is an airport in Russia named after him. All we know is that he is really barracad from The Consumer Action Group" - Jeremy Clarkson (allegedly) www.unsubscribe-me.org www.LOVEstoke.org |
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10th September 2006, 19:55
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| | Site Team | Re: barracad v PC World LBA next, hopefully this should make them do something, but if not it will have to be small claims. I hope they just sort it out though as I could really do with the laptop!
__________________ Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer. "Some people say The Stig chews on spark plugs and drifts while walking. Some say he is terrified of ducks, and that there is an airport in Russia named after him. All we know is that he is really barracad from The Consumer Action Group" - Jeremy Clarkson (allegedly) www.unsubscribe-me.org www.LOVEstoke.org |
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10th September 2006, 19:59
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| | Site Team | Re: barracad v PC World i feel sorry for Iain he really doesnt know the power of the Mod!  Happy hunting
Ignore that. Let him have it. 
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10th September 2006, 20:21
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: barracad v PC World Plonk the laptop on the PcWorld counter and inform him the obligations they owe you havent been met and that the contract is being terminated....and that you want it sorting out......
Or tell Iain where your gonna be stuffing the laptop should he like to mess you around  ? |
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10th September 2006, 20:28
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Zooman
Guest | Re: barracad v PC World Now you know how I felt they just will not budge under any circumstances, it also took a legal threat to sort mine out. Even then they delayed, but I got it in the end without the need for court. I posted on there about it same as you Barra not because I did not know the law but because of the frustration I felt. And the CS where just as hard work as the store, I put mine on counter and just walked out and left it, they ran after me but I just drove off, then I sent my legal threat I only give them 14 days full stop they do not need 28 days. | |
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10th September 2006, 20:49
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: barracad v PC World And sign up all 30 email address's to adult sites, gambling sites and sign them up to the weekly newsletter of the local mental hospitals  and then post them all on an open forum for spammers to get hold of....
Then they'll get the message  .
(BTW "DONT" DO ALL THAT!!  )
Tom |
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10th September 2006, 22:12
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: barracad v PC World Quote: |
Originally Posted by tom3131 And sign up all 30 email address's to adult sites, gambling sites and sign them up to the weekly newsletter of the local mental hospitals  and then post them all on an open forum for spammers to get hold of....
Then they'll get the message  .
(BTW "DONT" DO ALL THAT!!  )
Tom | won't really matter doing all that as their content/spam filter will block that - unless they're using norton like they suggest  |
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10th September 2006, 22:46
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| | Site Team | Re: barracad v PC World Quote: |
Originally Posted by tom3131 Plonk the laptop on the PcWorld counter and inform him the obligations they owe you havent been met and that the contract is being terminated....and that you want it sorting out......  | Believe me I tried all that. On Bank Holiday Monday too when it was packed. And that isn't the reason I went then it was just the first opportunity I had. The "Duty Manager" just kept pushing the laptop back at me and telling me to ring the premium rate number. Didn't think of just leaving it there like Zooman did!
__________________ Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer. "Some people say The Stig chews on spark plugs and drifts while walking. Some say he is terrified of ducks, and that there is an airport in Russia named after him. All we know is that he is really barracad from The Consumer Action Group" - Jeremy Clarkson (allegedly) www.unsubscribe-me.org www.LOVEstoke.org |
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10th September 2006, 23:24
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