2½ year old washing machine beyond economical repair.
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I have skimmed over some of the replies so apologies but have you had an independant person look at it ?0
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the_lunatic_is_in_my_head wrote: »I'm saying send the letter, if that doesn't work get the report and go back to them.
I didn't advise OP to start small claims proceedings, simply to send Currys a letter stating they intend to.
Ah. It's just that in post #13 you kept referring to "the claim" so I assumed that's what you meant.
I wouldn't send a LBA unless I was going to follow through on it, and for that I'd want the independent report first.0 -
Owain_Moneysaver wrote: »Did you pay by credit card?
You may find the credit card company more willing to accept liability under a s.75 Consumer Credit Act claim, as they'll just claw the money back from Currys and not lose anything themselves.
I did pay by credit card. I'm assuming they'll only pay out if Currys don't fix it.
OK, I'll need and independent inspection (which is what I thought I was getting from Zanussi). Does anybody know how I find someone to do it?
Has anyone any views as to whether I can get my money back from Zanussi for the "non-inspection" as, when booking, I specifically said I wanted the machine inspected for a claim report? Hopefully I can get the recording of me booking it if Zanussi did one for "Quality Purposes".0 -
He was booked on the basis of repair. You changed the requirement to inspection for manufacturers fault when he was on site. They have no option for inspection.
He couldn't do that and told you. He fulfilled his side by attending. You moved the goal posts to a position that he couldn't accommodate so the answer I think will be no, you can't have your money back.0 -
unforeseen wrote: »He was booked on the basis of repair. You changed the requirement to inspection for manufacturers fault when he was on site. They have no option for inspection.
He couldn't do that and told you. He fulfilled his side by attending. You moved the goal posts to a position that he couldn't accommodate so the answer I think will be no, you can't have your money back.
From the OPNeilDeWheel wrote: »when I booked the Zanussi engineer to come out I specifically stated I wanted the machine inspected to see if it was a manufacturing fault. The operator told me to tell that to the engineer but the engineer said he wouldn't be able to tell0 -
Was £60 the cost of the engineer's visit without an inspection?0
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You bought a Zanussi machine and you expect Zanussi to give you a report? Do Turkeys vote for Christmas.
For one thing the report has to be from an independent expert, Zanussi are neither independent nor ever going to give you a favourable report.
Even if it was paid on CC they have the same rights as the retailer and will want to see this report. They will not just claw the money back from Curry's either as at this stage they have done nothing wrong.
No favourable report no remedy, no court is going to side with you on this as it's the proof you need.
Curry's may or may not see you in court0 -
NeilDeWheel wrote: »I did pay by credit card. I'm assuming they'll only pay out if Currys don't fix it.
OK, I'll need and independent inspection (which is what I thought I was getting from Zanussi). Does anybody know how I find someone to do it?
Has anyone any views as to whether I can get my money back from Zanussi for the "non-inspection" as, when booking, I specifically said I wanted the machine inspected for a claim report? Hopefully I can get the recording of me booking it if Zanussi did one for "Quality Purposes".
A combination of internet and a phone might get some results.0 -
NeilDeWheel wrote: »I did pay by credit card. I'm assuming they'll only pay out if Currys don't fix it.
No, they are jointly and severally liable. You can sue either or both Currys and the credit card company.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
NeilDeWheel wrote: »We are careful not to overload it even going as far as to take out half a wash load when using the dryer as per the manual.
I don't understand why people bother to do this?. I have a washer dryer and I load it to the amount it can dry then put it on a timer and it will wash and dry while I'm at work then it's finished when I get home.
If you load it right up then have to take half out after washing before you dry it sort of defeats the purpose of having a washer dryer because you lose the convience factor and you might aswell have seperate machines.0
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