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27th May 2008, 11:56
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| | Platinum Account Customer | IKEA never again!!! Not really looking for advice but just a word of warning for anyone planning to make a purchase and expecting even basic customer care.
I ordered a kitchen on 12/05 and was advised of a delivery date of tomorrow 28/05. They have an online order tracking which I checked on Saturday and yesterday morning and it still confirmed delivery of 28/05. I took a week off work to remove old kitchen and receive and install the new units. Today I received a new email informing me of a new delivery date 05/06. I rang the customer care line and queried the change of date. The girl on the phone seemed completely unsympathetic to the fact that a) I had removed my old kitchen in preparation, b) I'd wasted a weeks leave off work. I asked for an explanation and was told one of the units was out of stock. She refused to discuss why I wasn't given the option of getting the rest on time and the missing unit later and could not confirm that the same problem would not occur on the next delivery date. I asked why the stock shortage wasn't noticed when I ordered which she could not answer and said basically if I wasn't happy I should cancel my order....which I did. I cannot beleive such a large company can have such contempt for its customers and just cancelled a £1000 order without even trying to appologise and rectify the situation.
I now have no kitchen to use for the forseeable future and a weeks holiday off work to sit around the house doing nothing.....thanks IKEA!!!
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27th May 2008, 16:43
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: IKEA never again!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by green_and_mean I asked for an explanation and was told one of the units was out of stock. ! | Well the new consumer law that came out yesterday will not allow them to do this any longer. It is now an offence to sell things that are not in stock.
Perhaps the law is retrospective. |
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1st June 2008, 18:53
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: IKEA never again!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Conniff Well the new consumer law that came out yesterday will not allow them to do this any longer. It is now an offence to sell things that are not in stock.
Perhaps the law is retrospective. |
I rang up today to find out why my £800 had not ben returned to my account and was told I could not have it back for 14 days!! I asked why and was told they had to wait until the goods had been returned back to IKEA depot by the delivery agent. When I pointed out they didn't have the items as they were out of stock I was told this was not the case and the original customer service agent had 'made an error (lied!)' and the delivery had been postponed a week due to a back log of deliveries.
So now I have NO kitchen and NO money to buy one for two weeks!  |
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2nd June 2008, 18:45
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: IKEA never again!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Conniff Well the new consumer law that came out yesterday will not allow them to do this any longer. It is now an offence to sell things that are not in stock.
Perhaps the law is retrospective. | AIUI, it's not.
But surely this would have implications for places like Amazon who occasionally sell items to order - unless the legislation is falsely stating the goods are in stock. |
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3rd June 2008, 10:51
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: IKEA never again!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by ForestChav AIUI, it's not. | Correct. Very little legislation in this country is retrospective. Quote: |
But surely this would have implications for places like Amazon who occasionally sell items to order - unless the legislation is falsely stating the goods are in stock.
| No, items can still be sold to order. Otherwise, nobody could sell bespoke items ever again. Nothing could be commissioned. Only the articles stocked by a retailer could be available. You could only buy a car from dealer stock as opposed to factory order. This is clearly not so.
Do you really think our lords and masters would have passed legislation that effectively closed their Savile Row tailors. I think not. |
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3rd June 2008, 12:24
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: IKEA never again!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by patdavies Correct. Very little legislation in this country is retrospective.
No, items can still be sold to order. Otherwise, nobody could sell bespoke items ever again. Nothing could be commissioned. Only the articles stocked by a retailer could be available. You could only buy a car from dealer stock as opposed to factory order. This is clearly not so.
Do you really think our lords and masters would have passed legislation that effectively closed their Savile Row tailors. I think not. | I think not - so essentially as I thought, they can still sell things out of stock but not claim they are. |
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11th June 2008, 09:32
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: IKEA never again!!! Are you thinking about this part of the regs? The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (No. 1277) - Statute Law Database
The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (No. 1277)
SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 3(4)(d)
Commercial practices which are in all circumstances considered unfair
5. Making an invitation to purchase products at a specified price without disclosing the existence of any reasonable grounds the trader may have for believing that he will not be able to offer for supply, or to procure another trader to supply, those products or equivalent products at that price for a period that is, and in quantities that are, reasonable having regard to the product, the scale of advertising of the product and the price offered (bait advertising). |
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