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Supplier trying to recover defective kitchen worktop
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Deleted_User wrote: »The supplier owns the worktop as you didn't pay for it. They can't force entry, but the can if course take legal action to recover their goods.
If they cause any damage, you can address that at the time.
Yes, I'll make sure my kitchen fitter and builder are onsite when they come to retrieve it as well.
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societys_child wrote: »You've been refunded for this 'defective' worktop, and now want to keep it :huh:
It's theirs, not yours, give them it back before they start proceedings.
Yes looking at my first question I do give that impression, but I decided to ask the 'stupid' question just to be sure. The main thrust of my query more regards their recovery of the worktop from my house and any possible damage that may be caused.0
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