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    • Nothing will happen in regard to this one shoplifting event, other than Sainsburys won't let you shop in this store again.   But, if you continued to shoplift, then the consequences are more serious. Local to me, there  is a town where about 13 people have been banned from shopping in many of the shops. They are subject to some form of order, where if they set foot in any of the stores, they will be subject to arrest by Police.  
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    • Hello, welcome to CAG. I imagine the letter that the security guards talked about will be a letter from a company or lawyers who specialise in trying to extract money from shoplifters. I think Sainsbury's use DWF solicitors, otherwise it could be a company like RLP. It won't be a 'fine', only the police can do that. Look at this as a parallel 'justice' system that doesn't involve the plice. If you read around the forum for other cases of shoplifting, you'll get the idea of how this all works. If you think your behaviour has become compulsive, we suggest having a chat with your GP who should get you help for this. Best, HB
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    • Hi all…. i was wondering if someone could help me. I am ashamed I have been caught shoplifting from Sainsbury’s by two undercover security guards who I suspect have been following me for a week now… I have been impulsively shoplifting due to what I think could have become an addiction of some kind. I am ashamed of what I had been doing and I do believe being caught has been for the greater good. i was taken to a room and asked to empty my bag, the guards were slightly rude but I complied with them politely as I know they are just doing their job and I am in the wrong. They retrieved my address, name, birthdate and took a photo of me, they asked me how many times I had shoplifted and I said twice and I didn’t want to be foolish and say just once. They issued me a letter of ban from the store and if I was caught in the store again the police would be called. They told me I would be paying 2x what I had stolen today as the goods had been damage which I am guessing is stole around £65 worth roughly. I did offer to pay for the items I had stolen on the day but they declined. They did not call the police but let me leave after claiming I was a lucky person. They told me to expect a letter in the post and that I “would be smart not to ignore it”  what should I be expecting in the post from them? I am aware from reading a lot online about security costs.. people mentioned to ignore these costs however as I had damaged the labelling on the goods should I still comply and pay the fines ?  kind regards awful shoplifter
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Hi,

 

 

Hoping for some advice. Sorry for the long winded explanation.

 

 

I have had some sofas delivered to me last week, 23rd May 2018 from Sofology.

 

 

Two days into having the sofas we noticed, 25th May, one of the recliners was wonky and has not been aligned correctly so I sent Sofology an email with photos asking them to correct this.

 

 

I received an email telling me I will be contacted within the next week for a service visit.

 

 

Three days in, 26th May, I now notice a gathering of material on where I sit and the back supporting cusions. I sent an email to Sofology explaining the problem and expressing my disappointment. I also told them I wanted to raise this as a complaint.

 

 

I got a call from Sofology 28th May wanting to book a technician to correct the alignment issue. I asked the lady on the phone if they will also be looking at the creasing. I was told they has a technician look at the photos of the creasing and they decided there was not anything wrong with the sofa.

 

 

I explained to her it wasn't fair they made this decision without informing me. She also advised to give it 6 weeks for the Sofas to settle. To keep whacking the sofa regularly.

 

 

This was done over the phone so I sent an email confirming our telephone conversation, I also attached a further crease which I noticed on the actual recliner.

 

 

I woke up this morning and the creases/sagging are growing further and the sofas already look 6 months old when they are not even one week old.

 

 

I have sent them another emailwith further pictures but I am scared they will keep fobbing me off.

 

 

What steps do I need to take to take this further?

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Under the Consumer Rights Act if a defect arises in the first 30 days then you are entitled to reject the goods and demand a refund. I notice that there is no trace that your rights are explained to you and in fact the Sofology rep urge you to wait for six weeks – taking you very nicely beyond your 30 day right to reject.

 

Write a letter immediately to Sofology and tell them that you are invoking your right to reject under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 because of the defect which you have already indicated to them. Tell them that you want them to collect the sofas and to refund you.

 

Even if you feel that they could be repaired et cetera, you should still send this letter because then you reserve your position. Frankly if I were you I would simply get rid of them.

 

Send the letter immediately by recorded delivery. Send an email saying the same thing.

 

If you do any more telephone in with them – or anyone else for that matter, make sure you record calls. Read our customer services guide and diplomat the advice there.

 

Once you have sent the letter and you know that Sofology received it then you should start calling them to find out when they're going to collect the sofas. Record the calls. Let us know what they say. Don't expect it to be easy.

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By the way, I'm accepting from you that there is a defect. I don't know much about sofas and I don't know if what you are seeing in terms of the wrinkles is normal for this kind of sofa made out of this kind of material.

 

I'm not sure that you have given pictures of the poor alignment. That may be a more understandable defect.

 

Anyway, it will be for you to establish that there is a defect. I understand that these sofas were not bought online. You visited the shop

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I have not attached pictures of the alignment as i was happy for them to repair this, which they offered to.

 

But the sagging and creases are more annoying. Also when i reported as a complaint she said to wait 6 weeks. They wouldn’t even send a technician out to look at it.

 

The sofas were ordered from the shop.

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Well they obviously haven't made the arrangement to repair it now and so if I were you I would make it clear that it's no longer acceptable and you want your refund.

 

If you allow them to start conducting a repaired then you risk losing your rights. They may even try to leverage your original acceptance against you. It's a pity you don't come here first before you do these things

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Well they obviously haven't made the arrangement to repair it now and so if I were you I would make it clear that it's no longer acceptable and you want your refund.

 

If you allow them to start conducting a repaired then you risk losing your rights. They may even try to leverage your original acceptance against you. It's a pity you don't come here first before you do these things

 

Ive not had any repairs done as of yet.

 

The alignment was one issue.

 

The creases were a separate issue which i only noticed after i had reported the alignment issue.

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