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    • Hello all,   I ordered a laptop online about 16 months ago. The laptop was faulty and I was supposed to send it back within guarantee but didn't for various reasons. I contacted the company a few months later and they said they will still fix it for me free of charge but I'd have to pay to send it to them and they will pay to send it back to me. The parcel arrived there fine. Company had fixed it and they sent it via dpd. I was working in the office so I asked my neighbours who would be in, as there's been a history of parcel thefts on our street. I had 2 neighbours who offered but when I went to update delivery instructions, their door number wasn't on the drop down despite sharing the same post code.  I then selected a neighbour who I thought would likely be in and also selected other in the safe place selection and put the number of the neighbour who I knew would definitely be in and they left my parcel outside and the parcel was stolen. DPD didn't want to deal with me and said I need to speak to the retailer. The retailer said DPD have special instructions from them not to leave a parcel outside unless specified by a customer. The retailer then said they could see my instructions said leave in a safe space but I have no porch. My front door just opens onto the road and the driver made no attempt to conceal it.  Anyway, I would like to know if I have rights here because the delivery wasn't for an item that I just bought. It was initially delivered but stopped working within the warranty period and they agreed to fix it for free.  Appreciate your help 🙏🏼   Thanks!
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      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
      This is generally speaking the problem with using PackLink who are domiciled in Spain and very conveniently out of reach of the British justice system.

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Thanks but it seems the vodafone link is a waste of time to be honest i have used it in the past and i have sent it agina today but i think they sift through them and dont reply to the ones they think are going to be difficult to sort as i have had no response at all. kirsty did pm me though telling me to post the response to her and she will look into it but i really dont expect to hear anything from them (not kirsty)and i think i am going to contact ofcom the press and watchdog if i dont hear back from them today as its been going on 4 weeks and i have not moved forward at all.

 

Hi Michael,

 

I can understand your eagerness to get this sorted out as quickly as possible and I can assure that we reply to all the emails we receive.

 

To help speed things along you should by now have received an automated reply with a reference number; could you update the thread with this so I make sure we get back to you as soon as we can?

 

In the event that you haven't received an automated reply could you PM me with the email address from which you contacted us and I'll try to track it down from that?

 

Kind regards and I look forward to hearing from you again shortly.

 

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Hi Michael,

 

I can assure you that I genuinely do understand how important this is to you and am here to help you as much as possible.

 

Should you have any doubts about this you're welcome to take a look at some of the others threads we've been able to resolve here http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?259838-Vodafone-complaints-settled-by-VF-Webteam

 

As you've not received an automated reply confirming receipt of your email could you send me a PM stating your email address and mobile number and I'll get back to you as soon as I can?

 

Many thanks,

 

Lee

 

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Vodafone UK

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Hi just to say a big thank you to lee and this website without it i dont know where i would be. Within a few hours of this thread starting i had confirmation that the records were to be amended and they have been thanks to lee in particular.

 

Hi Michael,

 

Thanks for coming back to the thread with this fantastic news.

 

As always it's extremely rewarding to be able to to bring such a situation to a happy conclusion.

 

All the best with your mortgage and for the future.

 

I am so pleased for you.

Lee and the rest of the web team have been a godsend to so many VF customers (past and present)

I hope everything goes well for you

 

Thanks for your continued support Fox - it's appreciated as always.

 

Take care.

 

Lee

 

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