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I sent my iphone to a company I found on the internet who said they could repair it within 24 hrs and have it back to me in another 24hrs, so I sent it special delivery. On my account page they sent me a message saying it would cost £100 in total. I asked them to expalain the required repairs, but got no reply, I then told them to go ahead with the repair but got no reply. They have a live chat option on their site so I spoke on several occations to different people who agreed it wasnt good business to not contact me. I said their site hadnt given me the invioce to pay the £100 and they said the supervisor needs to do it, this happened several times, in the end I said if its not done by 8pm just send it back.

Then I got the invoice so I paid it by paypal.

Now they are not answering my emails, direct contact on their site or the live chat option and the phone number they give always goes to answerphone.

What are my chances of getting my phone back?

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why not name the company I am sure some of the experts will have info on the company

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All you do is write to them (Recorded Delivery) require the return of your property within 7 days. Failure to do so will mean you will raise a small claim for the cost of a replacement (this will not be the cost of a new replacement)

 

I have to say, the warning signs were there from the start....!

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All you do is write to them (Recorded Delivery) require the return of your property within 7 days. Failure to do so will mean you will raise a small claim for the cost of a replacement (this will not be the cost of a new replacement)

 

I have to say, the warning signs were there from the start....!

 

Thanks Buzby, I know what you mean about the warning signs! :mad:

 

They have actually emailed me today saying that it has had to go to specialist center for the part which I can understand, and I have already written to them giving them 7 days so will see what happens.

 

I have also contacted my network and told them whats happened and they have blocked the handset, they also said it hasnt been used since the date I sent it for repair so fingers crossed.

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I don't think you have a hope in hell of it being returned. The website is completely outside all the consumer regulation on e-commerce.

 

  • No landline telephone number (0800 doesn't count)
  • No email address (webforms are not allowed)
  • No geographic company address (Even PO Boxes not allowed)
  • No company registration number
  • No VAT number (if they own one)

How did you get the address to send it to? I have just been through the process up to logging into Paypal and no address has been shown.

The following must also be show on the site:

 

YEW TREE DIGITAL LIMITED

YEW TREE HOUSE

FALKENHAM

IPSWICH

SUFFOLK

UNITED KINGDOM

IP10 0QT

Company No. 06813383

 

It should also say Yew Tree Digital Ltd trading as iphone repairs.

 

Is that the same address you sent your phone?

 

Also as a matter of interest, no company accounts have been filed and are shown as 'overdue'.

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I don't think you have a hope in hell of it being returned. The website is completely outside all the consumer regulation on e-commerce.

 

  • No landline telephone number (0800 doesn't count)
  • No email address (webforms are not allowed)
  • No geographic company address (Even PO Boxes not allowed)
  • No company registration number
  • No VAT number (if they own one)

How did you get the address to send it to? I have just been through the process up to logging into Paypal and no address has been shown.

The following must also be show on the site:

 

YEW TREE DIGITAL LIMITED

YEW TREE HOUSE

FALKENHAM

IPSWICH

SUFFOLK

UNITED KINGDOM

IP10 0QT

Company No. 06813383

 

It should also say Yew Tree Digital Ltd trading as iphone repairs.

 

Is that the same address you sent your phone?

 

Also as a matter of interest, no company accounts have been filed and are shown as 'overdue'.

 

Ive had something happen overnight..........

 

Ive had an email off them saying........."Further to your letter today we have refunded your payment and returned your device to you.

Kind regards,

iPhone Repairs"

 

Having checked paypal, they have indeed refunded the money, so will just wait and see if the phone turns up!

 

The address you found is the one I sent it to and was on their site.

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Many thanks for your comments. I am Nicholas Shaw from iPhone Repairs. We have taken your comments on board and are currently restructuring the company to continue to offer our customers a fantastic service at a great price. Unfortunately there have been failings with our business that are unacceptable like a lack of communication. From our end we have now implemented a host of new technology to assist with keeping our customers informed of their repair at every step of the way. We have also hired more members to our close knit team. It will take a few weeks to get these new team members up to speed but till then we will all be working as hard as we can to assist our customers.

98% of orders are completed within our 24 hour turnaround however sometimes things do go wrong and customer with multiple repairs will take longer especially if these are fault finding cases. Most of our customers use our feedback system which is posted on our website and provided by ekomi.com. and as you can see most of these are positive with a few grumbles about communication. This is the method of feedback that we promote as it allows us to automatically display the feedback untouched on our site and also gives our customers a clear way of rating our service. However a number of people appear to be searching for our company and find this site. They then post negative reviews and unfortunately this site appears to just host these feedbacks with our other customers still posting to the ekomi service. Hopefully this will give you a better insight into the reason behind the negative comments that are posted here.

 

I hope that you will understand that we are learning from our past mistakes and striving to improve the service that we offer to current and future customers.

Kind regards,

Nick Shaw

iPhone Repairs

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WOW......

 

There was more information in that post than I got in two weeks.

 

Nothing posted on this site was meant to be taken as a review of your company and Im sure you have lots of happy customers, although I was unable to post a review of you on the ekomi site you mentioned, just as well really, but its hardly a realistic apraisil if you only publish positive comments.

 

It got so bad that I had spoken to Trading Standards, this is not what I expected so was quite disappointed, I was worried that I had had my phone stolen, and was taking advice on how to recover it, so can only speak from a personal point of view.

 

I run a business and can assure you that if a customer contacted me, they would get a prompt response, but your company had my expensive piece of hardware, and never replied to anything!! Emails, telephone calls, contact on the website, nothing. I dont understand why you would invest in "new technology" when you cant answer a phone or reply to an email,

I understand you coming on here to try and limit the damage if you are showing up in search engines in a negative light, but whos fault is that? And it could have been avoided by simply answering any one of the numerous emails you were sent.

 

You are suprised I thought '[problem]'?

 

Incidently, about the repair you quoted me £100 for, I got the unit repaired locally, the cost, £0.

Turns out it was a bent pin behind the screen!

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Well sorry, but I wouldnt trust my iphone with you after the way you treat previous customer and mine has a fault, but I would rather put up with it than risk to above company. I couldnt afford to replace it.

 

Are your company accounts up to date now, thats a concern to anyone passing such expensive kit to a company. Late with accounts would worry me they might go under.

 

My opinion only of course, but I do love my iphone even though mine was faulty too. I personally would only send a phone to repair through the provider it was bought from, they to keep your custom would I am sure show you how to liase with a manufacturer.

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I to would like to complain about this company, they have mt iphone now as i write this mail, i have ahd mails from them stating that my phone is ready to be shipped and hasnt, an now they ignore my mails even when i use online chat they do not even answer. what would be my next move? To i-phone-repairs, please return my iphone!!!!!!!!!!!

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This is the mail i sent to them, ill let you people know of any reply, dont hold ya breath,

 

i phone repairs

I thought i would contact you on here being as you will not reply to any of my mails, you have my phone in for repair, you charged me £104 which i promptly paid throu paypal, i have mails sayin its done an ready to be shipped, and nothing then again ready to be shipped, again nothing, then im told the engineers are tryin to call me, ive had no missed calls whart so ever, im at the point now i think you are scammin me, i would like my phone back asap, you have had it since before the 10th of this month, your 24 service is a joke,

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Wow after recieving nothing for days i have now had a mail from the iphonerepairs, this is there reply to my last mail;-

 

also i have had a reply to my thread on here after only a few mins from Mr Nik himself, i hope something is done about this, ill let you all know the outcome,

 

Andy,

I see no updates on your phone, all I can ask the manager to do is contact you. If he does not contact you please contact him via our sales address listed on our website directly. Thanks.

 

 

On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Andy Google wrote:

Where is my phone, whats going on, when is it being returned and repaired

Andy

 

 

From:

Sent:
Friday, June 25, 2010 4:34 PM

To:

Subject:
Re: Message

 

 

 

 

 

 

Andy, I will pass this along. Thanks.

 

 

 

 

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Andy Google

Retain my phone????, you have my phone for repair, you have been paid £104 for repairs and all im tryin to do is get it returned in working order, why is this so dificult for you to answer? a straight answer, when is my phone being returned fixed an workin as agreed?

Andy

 

 

 

 

 

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Well i have mailed Nik and surprise surprise NO REPLY at all today, Can anyone tell me the best course of action, If nothing is heard from over the week end i will be goin to to Yew Tree House myself, but any thoughts are welcome

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If you want to have a go there's one Hell of a lot of leverage available. Further to a previous comment about missing information, that would be a strict liability criminal offence under the The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.

 

c.f. Section 6.(3)(b) according to which a misleading omission is the want of

 

any information requirement which applies in relation to a commercial communication as a result of a Community obligation.

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Visiting is good, and if there's no satisfaction, you need to WRITE giving 21 daysa to return your phone and return any money pais for the service (if the work was not done). If this doesn't work, then a Moneyclaim for the replacement cost of the same model (as a refurb, not new).

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I have mailed you and as with your compnay i have had no joy, what is happening with my phone? you have had it now for nearly 4 weeks, why are you or your company not responding to my mails, why does your phone never get answered, why does your online chat now ignore my messages, what is goin on? you need to return my phone now, the phone has been blocked for makin calls, and paypal have been instructed to mail you and if they have no reply by the 9th july the £104 will be returned to me, an i will be seekin further advice on recovering my phone which will be classed as stolen by your company

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At a rough guess, this is a company that's bitten of much more than it knows how to chew, slick enough with easy words (which are cheap enough) but otherwise out of its depth and struggling, which is a shame.

 

That's the sort of company with nothing in the bank to pay the costs of an action when it comes to the crunch, because of the bankruptcy that also ensued.

 

Sure enough, it is not going to thrive on the strength of a thread like this.

 

:-o

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well people, i have had 2 calls today from iphone repairs, one from nik shaw and he assuered me that my phone was bein delt with an it was just about ready to be shipped, told me he would call back around 6pm, i didnt hold my breath!!! But, someone did call and they said the phone was now fixed and on its way to me, should be here tomorow!, i hope it is, ill let ya know............

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