Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
I ordered a Plasma TV from an online retailer and decided to return under the distance selling act, some features on TV did not work correctly and I noticed a small scratch on the outside frame which I informed retailer. I paid on credit card by the way.
I was told by company it wold be collected on a date 3 weeks ago but it was cancelled the day before because of courrier issue.
I got another date yesterday so booked day off work but no one showed to collect. The only point of contact is email as I have rang there tel no and I cant get through, waited 50 mins 0870 so in end I hung up. Any ideas what I can do now Thanks
Send them a letter giving 7 days to collect and to refund your credit card. Also notify your credit card company of the problem and ask them to do a chargeback.
Give a notice of 21 days stating that you will make the item available for collection during that period, but thereafter your duty of care towards the goods shall cease and you shall simply do with it as you wish (for example leaving it in the front garden or on the street). You are still entitled to your money back, even if they dont collect the TV (or something happens to it once the period had expired).
BTW, as you are returning the goods for breach of a statutory term, the company cannot make any charge for collection / return etc.