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Consumer legal advice needed Can anyone offer any advice on the following issue? One of my sons bought a dining room suite from Debenhams some weeks ago. To cut a long story short, it didn't suit them so they asked the retailer to collect it and refund the money. Despite being told that they would collect it within 21 days it's still sitting in their house. Their money has been refunded though! He's phoned them 5 times but they have not given him a collection date because they need to speak to the supplier. He's thinking of writing to Debenhams and telling them that if they don't collect it within say, 7 days he's going to put it in the garden and no longer accept responsibility for it. He's tried to contact the CAB but the lines permanently engaged. What do you think? |
Not 100% sure if it applies, since it seems the cancellation of agreement is an act of good faith by Debenhams (assuming they inspected identical items in the showroom before agreeing to buy), but there is a time limitation for collection of rejected goods (I think it's 30 days). During this time you're required to take good care of the goods i.e. not leave them out in the garden! I reckon this does apply since the agreement to cancel would certainly form part of the contract of sale. I can't find anything confirming that 30 day period tho... will have a look through my books and try'n find something more, but I'd say the stuff should be kept in good nick. Don't s'pose there's any way he can take it back to the shop and leave it in their delivery bay with a witness to say he's done so? |
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If it was me I think I could see it on ebay :D Hee hee |
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Link here: http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/...bandoned_goods |
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So, in summary, it looks like you can send them two formal notices telling them to collect it within a "reasonable amount of time". Send one letter now by recorded delivery, telling them to collect it within 28 days and that you will be charging £20 per week (or part thereof) storage, and goods will not be released until the full amount of storage costs has been paid. Remind them that they've had two week's grace so far, and storage is now being charged. If it still hasn't gone after 28 days, send another telling them to collect with 5 working days or it's being sold to recoup the cost of storage, plus your costs of selling which may amount to more than the item is worth, then you will call in the bayliffs to recover the money owed.... That should get it shifted :D |
Thanks everyone and especially you Antony - pheww!! |
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