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Kitchen supply & fitting problems.
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wee_beefy
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We purchased a kitchen from a company who arranged the fitters to install it. We paid 20% deposit then 60% on finalising the order. The final 20% was to be to the fitters when it was finished and we were happy with the job. From day 1 we have had nothing but problems so much so that the kitchen is now only half finished and we now have to get others to finish the job. The relationship with the suppliers has broken down they are blaming the fitters and distancing themselves from the job now. The kitchen company subcontracted the job to the fitters and want nothing more to do with it. I am arguing as they supplied the kitchen and the fitters the must repair the kitchen at no extra cost to ourself. Can advise as to how to proceed with this. I have not paid the 20% install cost.
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The fact that the kitchen company want nothing to do with it is irrelevant - they have everything to do with it since your contract is with them. How did you pay if it was finance get the finance company involved with a section 75 claim0
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The fact that the kitchen company want nothing to do with it is irrelevant - they have everything to do with it since your contract is with them. How did you pay if it was finance get the finance company involved with a section 75 claim0
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Ah so theoretically you paid cash. You got the loan from tesco then used that cash to pay for the Kitchen.
Did you pay cash in hand or put the tesco loan in a bank account and pay with that bank account?
Probably your best bet would be to send a letter before action to the kitchen company then failing that initiate a chargeback.0 -
Ah so theoretically you paid cash. You got the loan from tesco then used that cash to pay for the Kitchen.
Did you pay cash in hand or put the tesco loan in a bank account and pay with that bank account?
Probably your best bet would be to send a letter before action to the kitchen company then failing that initiate a chargeback.0 -
Thanks for the response, loan was paid into bank then paid the company using debit card. What would be the next course of action. I have never experienced this before.
Unless there is some formal recognition by Tesco that the loan was for the specific purpose of purchasing the new kitchen, then there is no section 75 option you could pursue. So if the kitchen company are being intransigent then your only recourse may be a Letter Before Action followed by a small claim via Money Claim Online.0 -
Probably your best bet would be to send a letter before action to the kitchen company then failing that initiate a chargeback.I have not paid the 20% install cost.0
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Moneyineptitude wrote: »OP hasn't actually paid the fitting charge yet, so that rather complicates initiating a Chargeback and, of course, there is the "small" matter of an already fitted kitchen.
So you are likely to have them chasing you in the near future, threatening debt collectors...0 -
Looks like court action, unless you can come to a more amicable arrangement with the Kitchen Company. Problem is that you have yet to pay anything for fitting, so you are not yet out-of-pocket technically.0
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Moneyineptitude wrote: »Looks like court action, unless you can come to a more amicable arrangement with the Kitchen Company. Problem is that you have yet to pay anything for fitting, so you are not yet out-of-pocket technically.0
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