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- Minor Legend
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returning stuff to suppliers
anyone know what the deal is with returning stuff? i bought a boot "motif" for my car, but really not overly happy with the design. the "morris" on it looks like a child has written it! its kind of bubbly! now i know its not a concourse/original car but i kind of am not too happy about fitting it. am i within my rights to return it?!
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- Minor Maniac
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if more of us returned what we think are goods that are not fit for the purpose, instead of shrugging off and thinking oh well , its only a few quid, or it will cost more to return, then maybe , just maybe the supliers will take note
but all the time that the attitude is, it costs to much to return , flog it on ebay etc, then we will have these goods that are not suitable
so return it and let the suppliers know you are not happy

but all the time that the attitude is, it costs to much to return , flog it on ebay etc, then we will have these goods that are not suitable
so return it and let the suppliers know you are not happy


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- Minor Fan
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the british attitude of putting up and shutting up with sub standard service and goods is silly.
if the item isn't of the expected or correct standard then you should send it back and if asked to pay a handling fee refuse to do so on the grounds that the item is sub standard.
if the item isn't of the expected or correct standard then you should send it back and if asked to pay a handling fee refuse to do so on the grounds that the item is sub standard.
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Actually with the number of recent reported failed new/reconditioned parts both on this board and the other, the MMOC Trader Panel should be able to move forward. Does anyone know if there have been any further meetings by the way?
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- Minor Legend
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- Minor Legend
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ESM refund parts, as long as they are in "as sold" condition, with absolutely no problems at all. Their attitude is, if it goes back on the shelf then someone else will soon come along wanting to buy it.
That's for parts which aren't needed any more, as opposed to those which are faulty or badly-made.
The faulty or badly-made stuff they also refund (or exchange if that works), but although they listen to the explanation of why there's a problem with the part in question, I'm not sure they can always do anything about getting the actual manufacturer to sort out their standards
Stainless kick plates being a case in point 
I don't know where you got your boot motif from, callyspoy, but I hope your request for a refund/exchange goes smoothly
wibble xx
That's for parts which aren't needed any more, as opposed to those which are faulty or badly-made.
The faulty or badly-made stuff they also refund (or exchange if that works), but although they listen to the explanation of why there's a problem with the part in question, I'm not sure they can always do anything about getting the actual manufacturer to sort out their standards


I don't know where you got your boot motif from, callyspoy, but I hope your request for a refund/exchange goes smoothly

wibble xx

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lifespan
But how long are parts supposed to last for?
eg One of the glass amber rear indicator lenses I purchased last year is loosing its colour. Almost looks like it was painted on......
eg How long are flasher units supposed to last for?
Obviously, if something fails within a short time of purchase it should be addressed.
eg One of the glass amber rear indicator lenses I purchased last year is loosing its colour. Almost looks like it was painted on......
eg How long are flasher units supposed to last for?
Obviously, if something fails within a short time of purchase it should be addressed.
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Re: lifespan
I think you have to ask, "How long did the originals last?" after all they were standard new parts when fitted.Squiggle wrote:But how long are parts supposed to last for?
eg One of the glass amber rear indicator lenses I purchased last year is loosing its colour. Almost looks like it was painted on......
eg How long are flasher units supposed to last for?
Obviously, if something fails within a short time of purchase it should be addressed.
I do really hope that the 'Trader' sub-committee members are reading these posts, and will act accordingly.
Bill Hewlett
Oxon & Berks Branch Chairman - MOT-UK Organiser (see http://www.blurb.com/books/1518384 and http://www.blurb.com/books/2422813)
Oxon & Berks Website: http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox/
Oxon & Berks Branch Chairman - MOT-UK Organiser (see http://www.blurb.com/books/1518384 and http://www.blurb.com/books/2422813)
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I believe something has to both be fit for purpose at the time of purchase and last 'a reasonable amount of time'; which is terribly woolly, and certain companies with whom I've had dealings have had trouble with that statement, suggesting that car parts are exempt - but they aren't.
However, you do have to take into account how long something could reasonably be expected to last. In my case, seatbelts, I argued, should last more than 3 years. They didn't, and they ended up replacing them.
However, you do have to take into account how long something could reasonably be expected to last. In my case, seatbelts, I argued, should last more than 3 years. They didn't, and they ended up replacing them.
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The Current Fleet:
1969 Morris 'thou, 4 Door. 2010 Mitsubishi iMiEV. 1920s BSA Pushbike. 1930s Raleigh pushbike.
The Ex-Fleet:
1974 & 1975 Daf 44s, 1975 Enfield 8000 EV, 1989 Yugo 45, 1981 Golf Mk1, 1971 Vauxhall Viva, 1989 MZ ETZ 125, 1989 Volvo Vario 340, 1990, 1996 & 1997 MZ/Kanuni ETZ 251s
Desires:
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I know from experience that they are very good with refunding faulty parts. I had 3 faulty exhausts from them last year, and to their great credit they replaced each without complaint.wibble_puppy wrote:ESM refund parts, as long as they are in "as sold" condition, with absolutely no problems at all.
cheers N
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