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SCS Sofa's TOO BIG to fit in thru door! Can I get my money back?

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I ordered a 3 piece reclining suite from SCS. I specifically asked about the sizes and whether it would fit through my standard Double Glazed front door.
I was assured that it would be fine and fit no probs.
Well now 3 months later, the suite was late and then when finally delivered it wouldn't fit through the door!!
They actually damaged my front door trying to fit it through ( It will have to get fixed!)
They then suggested I removed my lounge picture window!! - I think not.

I live in Scotland and it is December.

What rights do I have in getting a full refund. Although the suite wasn't faulty, I was given wrong advise in selecting the sofa.

They mentioned they would keep £600 of my £3000 as a 'handling' charge.
Is this my best option?

All advise warmly welcomed, please help!!

Thanks
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  • JAG
    JAG Posts: 1,304 Forumite
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    I think in the small print of the terms and conditions it states something about it is your responsibility to ensure that the suite will fit through your door/windows and you are not entitled to a refund in the event it does not.

    It would be difficult to say you were mis-sold the suite since it is your word against the salesman, and you signed the agreement to their T&C whereby the responsibility to ensure that the suite will fit through your door is on you.

    If you can't get a full refund it may be cheaper to have the window removed and then put back in again after the suite is inside, rather than lose the £600.
  • vix2000
    vix2000 Posts: 1,129 Forumite
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    OH had to do this for daughter and also best friend. not as bad as it sounds, assuming its a double glazed window.
  • Money_maker
    Money_maker Posts: 5,471 Forumite
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    Had a friend remove her window to get old suite out. Took the man a few minutes to remove and replace. Would certainly be the cheaper option.
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  • Had the same problem a couple of years ago. We ended up removing our complete door frame to fit the suite through. We were assured by the company that it would be OK, but what they didn't tell us, was that the 3 Seater (double recliner) actually comes apart into 3 pieces...?! We opted to pick up from the Warehouse (as it was down the road, and we had transport and saved us £80) so I think the info. was omitted 'on purpose'! At least we know we can get it out again, without having to remove door frames.
    Sorry, this is my long winded way of saying, double check that the suite wont 'come in parts'!
    makinprogress
  • xadoc
    xadoc Posts: 152 Forumite
    Right said Fred
    Both of us together
    One each end and steady as we go

    Tried to shift it
    Couldn't even lift it
    We was getting nowhere
    And so
    We
    Had a cup of tea and

    Right said Fred
    Give a shout to Charlie
    Up comes Charlie from the floor below

    After straining
    Heaving and complaining
    We was getting nowhere
    And so
    We
    Had a cup of tea and

    Charlie had a think and he thought we ought
    To take off all the handles
    And the things wot held the candles
    But it did no good
    Well I never thought it would

    Oh
    Right said Fred
    Have to take the feet off
    To get them feet off wouldn't take a mo

    Took its feet off
    Even took the seat off
    Should have got us somewhere but no!
    So Fred said let's have another cup of tea
    And we said
    Right-o

    Oh
    Right said Fred
    Have to take the door off
    Need more space to shift the so-and-so

    Had bad twinges
    Taking off the hinges
    And it got us nowhere
    And so
    We
    Had a cup of tea and

    Right said Fred
    Have to take the wall down
    That there wall is gonna have to go

    Took the wall down
    Even with it all down
    We was getting nowhere
    And so
    We
    Had a cup of tea and

    Charlie had a think and he said look Fred
    I've got a sort of feeling
    If we remove the ceiling
    With a rope or two
    We could drop the blighter through

    Oh
    Right said Fred
    Climbing up a ladder
    With his crowbar gave a mighty blow

    Was he in trouble
    Half a ton of rubble
    Landed on the top of his dome!
    So Charlie and me had another cup of tea
    And then we
    Went home...

    Sorry... no schadenfreude intended. I'll get me coat :o
  • liney
    liney Posts: 5,121 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Removing glass and reglazing is actually quite common. I know 3 people who have had to do that. Takes minuites. It's only the glass they remove, not the frame so it makes no mess as such.
    "On behalf of teachers, I'd like to dedicate this award to Michael Gove and I mean dedicate in the Anglo Saxon sense which means insert roughly into the anus of." My hero, Mr Steer.
  • We got our suite in,just.We were lucky as it was an old fashioned wide Victorian door.We now have a upvc one and it's about 3 inches smaller so we won't be able to get a suite through again.We would have to take the window out.
    When they delivered my suite incidentally,they had just had to wait for the person before me to take the window out as a sofa would'nt fit through the door.
    I was told this was quite common nowadays and when I asked about it was told it was the buyers responsibilty and the shop would'nt refund because of it.
  • i had problems with scs with my sofa, they looked at my door and hall i had just decorated, they said they would struggle to get it through and they would need to call their boss to see if they could attempt too and any damage would be not their fault i agreed they couldnt do it. they suggested i get a window fitter to remove my living room window when i went to phone my husband see what he said they just left my sofa outside and drove off.. phoned to complain and got no where they said i brought the sofa paid in full and they cant do anything. i had to sit outside till my husband got home as i didnt want it stolen... terrible customer service...

    didnt mind having window out was easy to do with no mess, my problem was they just left my £3000 sofas outside luckly it didnt rain
  • sooz
    sooz Posts: 4,560 Forumite
    tracilla63 wrote: »
    I ordered a 3 piece reclining suite from SCS. I specifically asked about the sizes and whether it would fit through my standard Double Glazed front door. Did you actually give them the measurements of the door?
    I was assured that it would be fine and fit no probs.
    Well now 3 months later, the suite was late and then when finally delivered it wouldn't fit through the door!!
    They actually damaged my front door trying to fit it through ( It will have to get fixed!)
    They then suggested I removed my lounge picture window!! - I think not.

    I live in Scotland and it is December.
    As others have said, if the window is upvc & double glazed, it's very easy & quick to take the glass out.
  • pinkgem
    pinkgem Posts: 3,299 Forumite
    we also removed a window to have a sofa delivered, and my parents removed their sliding french doors for a sofa. its not really that big a deal
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