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freezer had blockage can l claim for ruined food
maggieann65
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l brought my hotpoint freezer 16 months ago from john lewis. 2 weeks ago it stopped working all the food was ruined and thrown out. Hotpoint came out 11 days after l rang repaired it saying it was a blockage. ive emailed john lewis to try and claim some money for the lost food. Does anyone know if l have any rights or any chance of receiving anything from john lewis.
l could claim on my house insurance but if hotpoint had repaired it quicker then some of the food may have been saved
Thank you in advance for any advice:)
l could claim on my house insurance but if hotpoint had repaired it quicker then some of the food may have been saved
Thank you in advance for any advice:)
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What? Was none of the food eatable during that eleven days?maggieann65 wrote: »l brought my hotpoint freezer 16 months ago from john lewis. 2 weeks ago it stopped working all the food was ruined and thrown out. Hotpoint came out 11 days after l rang repaired it saying it was a blockage. ive emailed john lewis to try and claim some money for the lost food. Does anyone know if l have any rights or any chance of receiving anything from john lewis.
l could claim on my house insurance but if hotpoint had repaired it quicker then some of the food may have been saved
Thank you in advance for any advice:)
Compile a list of your losses, with suitable confirming evidence - e.g. receipts, and pass them to John Lewis.
Remember also that you need to have mitigated your losses. Could a neighbour, friend, family, etc. have helped with freezer space?
Were John Lewis involved in this episode in any way, or did you arrange directly with Hotpoint for them to attend?0 -
How are John Lewis to blame for a blockage in a 16 month old freezer?
Most household insurance policies cover loss of freezer contents, claim on your insurance that is what you have it for.0 -
We had some food from freezer for few days and gave away a couple of joints to a neighbour but we had brought all the food for christmas.
no family close and the neighbours l tried had no space.
l didnt keep receipts for food as didnt know the freezer was going to stop working,but did take photos as advised
l contacted Hotpoint at first about repair,then john lewis who confirmed through hotpoint0 -
maggieann65 wrote: »We had some food from freezer for few days and gave away a couple of joints to a neighbour but we had brought all the food for christmas.
no family close and the neighbours l tried had no space.
l didnt keep receipts for food as didnt know the freezer was going to stop working,but did take photos as advised
l contacted Hotpoint at first about repair,then john lewis who confirmed through hotpoint
How much are you asking for the food?0 -
l havent asked for a specific amount but a gesture of some sort would be good
The freezer is still under john lewis guarantee0 -
You need to ask for an amount to have any kind of success.
How do they know whether you just had a packet of bacon or a freezer full of goose and salmon?
Chance are you are very unlikely to receive anything. If you want to try and receive a goodwill gesture you need to tell them what you want.0 -
You claimed under the warranty, so you are bound by its terms. If it includes consequential loss then you can make a claim. Had you made a claim under the SOGA against John Lewis then you would have had a stronger case to make an additional claim for the loss, but would have been asked to prove that the failure of the freezer was as a result of an inherent fault. John Lewis are generally very good when it comes to customer service so they may decide to make you a goodwill offer of compensation - you have nothing to lose by asking.0
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Thank you powerful_Rogue and LilElvis l will email with an estimate ,its more upsetting that it was a full freezer with christmas food and not able to replace it all0
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What caused the blockage?
If it was due to an inherent fault then you may be able to reclaim if you have suffered a loss due to their breach of contract. However if it was down to not being cleaned correctly, then its user error I'm afraid.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0 -
Im not sure what caused it but l am very careful with items,my last freezer lasted 30 years lol0
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