I’d say that if the product inside doesn’t match your order nor the label you have all the rights to request both an exchange and an apology.
Looking for a little help here please.
Ordered a very expensive shower door just before Christmas from an online company.
I’m not great with these things but the bathroom fitter told me I needed a left hand opening door, when I spoke to the company I reiterated this and she said no problem, door delivered on the 23rd December and sticker says “left” so thought nothing of it.
Fitter had a spare day today so came over to fit, once the box was opened it was apparent the kit is “right” opening. Fitter said some of the expensive companies do this and it’s very annoying, and look on the manufacturers website shows it is left but if you’re stood in the shower and not outside looking at it (?!?!).
The company I purchased it from are closed today but from there T&C’s on the site they state 14 days returns? Do I have recourse here? I don’t want to be stuck with a shower door worth over a grand! It was bought with credit card if that helps me?
Any info appreciated before I ring in the morning......
Cheers
I’d say that if the product inside doesn’t match your order nor the label you have all the rights to request both an exchange and an apology.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
It does match the label, it’s just the manufacturers interpretation of “left hand opening” is different to mine and the woman on the phone I ordered it with.
While it would be a case of he said she said, on the facts, it seems that you have entered into the contract based on a misrepresentation. They're the experts, not you, so it would be fair to assume you would act in reliance of their advice. They gave incorrect advice. Every company will include the 14 days statement on their site, but just give them a call, most good companies will work to find an amicable solution.
Does their website state the orientation requirements, when ordering? Seems it does from your post.
Last edited by Skyman; 19th January 2020 at 19:44.
The website has changed since December and yes, it does now have a small illustration, without going through what I’ve been through today though anyone would still order LEFT for left hand door opening as it is still not clear.
This is the sole reason why I rang and didn’t order online, I wanted to be sure and to avoid this exact situation.
Why can’t it just be exchanged?
You’d assume a shower door costing over a thousand pounds (!) they’d be happy to swap it rather than lose the sale?
Well, they admitted it was their fault on the phone and asked me to email them, but their reply is now asking for £79.99 to collect and deliver a replacement which is an apparent good will gesture.
I’d email them back to clarify the gesture?
I've just spoke to them again on the phone, they are being far from helpful, I'm awaiting clarification via email.
Needless to say, I won't be using this company again.
Think this boils down to what's the industry standard way of describing the opening side.
Also, don't forget, even if within 14 day return window you'd have to pay return postage.
Surely the pictures on their website showing the shower doors are taken from the perspective of standing outside not inside
If you paid by credit card they protect you against this sort of thing, contact your card issuer.
If you bought it in a shop you could have seen it and touched it, I don't think there is any rule or law in DTR saying that the seller has to pay return carriage.
It's an online retailer. It was delivered to him - he didn't go to a shop to buy it and get it in a car. There are different rights for such purchases.
The collection from the OP and delivery back to them would have to be paid for by the retailer (either by them organising it or paying the OP back) because, as they've admitted, they were at fault.
A bit of good news this morning!
They have emailed and said that the manufacturer will do a swap out free of charge as long as the package is untouched and in saleable condition!
We have literally just opened the box and the fitter knew straight away it was wrong so pictures have been sent and **hopefully** we can get this sorted with no cost to me.
It took a while to get there but fingers crossed all sorted, I WILL NOT be using this company again, their handling of the matter has been awful.
Cheers
Get down victorian plumbing, you can get a shower door for 80 quid from them!
Yes, but we had a reasonably cheap one before and the sliding door literally exploded while my Wife was cleaning it hence going for an expensive 10mm thick glass one now.
The previous one wasn't exactly cheap, the make was Kudos and I believe the builder that built my house paid circa £400 for it (when the house was built 4 years ago), the glass was 8mm but there must have been some sort of fault with it as it broke for no apparent reason whatsoever.
As my young Daughter also uses the shower my Wife was paranoid hence going for a more substantial one now.
**UPDATE**
All now sorted, correct (hopefully) door delivered and old one taken away.
It was Merlyn, the manufacturer, who came good in the end and not the seller. They, as a good will gesture, did a swap out as the wrongly supplied door was unused and in saleable condition. Hats off to them!