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Dell consumer or business rights?
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Just to clear things up, before I ordered or submitted the order, a statement read such as ' .....this purchase represents personal use only...'
Any suggestions??
But were you actually buying it for business use or personal use? :P you've never actually stated one way or the other, actually danced around being asked a few times
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0 -
sorry for confusion,
My intention is for personal use . thanks0 -
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Freddie_Snowbits wrote: »Then why use the Business card and deliver to a business address? How are Dell to know that it is not a business transaction?
For starters they would not know it was purchased on a business card, and for the second point they do not specify that it has to be delivered to a home address - many people have items delivered to them at work as it is easier to receive items that way.
Quite apart from the fact that the OP ticked a box on the order clearly stating it was for personal use.0 -
Hi , My details were all saved in my dell account from the last time I ordered. I did actually purchase a desktop from their business website last year for business use and I had my address details saved, and as it was a dell outlet purchase, I only had about 15 minutes to pay due to the high demand of these products. (if I didnt pay quickly then it would go away from the shopping cart and I was desperate as deal was stunning). I only used business card since I had not enough funds in my other accounts. Hope that clarifies it.0
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Hi , My details were all saved in my dell account from the last time I ordered. I did actually purchase a desktop from their business website last year for business use and I had my address details saved, and as it was a dell outlet purchase, I only had about 15 minutes to pay due to the high demand of these products. (if I didnt pay quickly then it would go away from the shopping cart and I was desperate as deal was stunning). I only used business card since I had not enough funds in my other accounts. Hope that clarifies it.
Have you tried calling your local CAB for advice on how you can dispute that it was a business transaction?You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0 -
I havent gone that far yet. I have phoned my debit card services and they said they could put a dispute in for me. The debit card advisor was very helpful and he did say he see's a lot of people using their business accounts to buy products for personal use and that doesnt mean that everything that you buy from business accounts are for business use.0
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Hi, I havent gone that far yet. But I have spoken to my debit card services and they said they will put a dispute in for me. The advisor was very helpful and he did mention that a lot of people use their business cards for personal use , but as long as you dont claim on your business expenses.
Any way, my main issue wasnt the refund actually I wanted a different laptop and stupidly purchased another one from them thinking they would cancel my first order due to the Distance selling regulations / consumer protection etc. Now it looks like I will end up with TWO!
I have recieved another email from dell order verification to verify whether I actually ordered two and Im not sure how to reply to get away with it. This is the email:
Dear Customer,
" This is a communication from the Dell Order Verification Team.
Please reply from your work/university email as a part of our validation.
Please verify if you have placed 2 orders with us
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My business card has my name and also my company name. It wouldn't surprise me if the credit card number might also indicate that it is a business card.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Just to let you all know that My business card has my own name and my business name ending with Ltd.0
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