purpledragon;82279 wrote:When your heads in the tigers mouth dont kick it in the nuts
Why on earth antagonise them by posting on their facebook page especially after an offer to sort the problem out . Ok they may be taking their time in doing so but if i had a disgruntled customer posting such things on my face book page id be less than helpful too. I think you may have shot yourself in the foot here
I know, but it made me feel better lol
I finally got a reply, from Gabor Csepeli (Director of Sales), apparently because I'd quoted sections from the sale of goods act, it had to be passed to his department (from sales, to sales it seems)...
It starts
It is notable that you pick and choose which parts of communications you respond to, limiting your replies only to those parts you think you can argue with.
The wouldbeamusingifitwasn'tsoridiculous thing is that every single reply I have received has failed to respond to me quoting their own policies! Lol
They are under the delusion that as I purchased the press with both my name and my home-business's name, that I am no longer covered by consumer laws, and that we (them and me) have a business contract, which removes all of my statutory rights

This WOULD be the case, if they had a contract with an exclusion clause in it, stating that, as a business, I was no longer covered by a, b and c... Apart from the small fact that they have NO terms of sale that I can find ANYWHERE on the site. I even went through their checkout again today to check it wasn't hidden in a "click here to confirm you've read and agree to our terms & conditions" link, but they don't even have that, so I would LOVE to know what terms I have agreed to, if it isn't their general terms of use (of the website) and returns and shipping policies.
He told me that a consumer (which I am not in his eyes) would not be entitled to any "consequential losses", as it is only money a business would chase for, due to loss of sales etc. Apparently consumers can't have consequential losses, like if it burnt their house down etc., they'd just be screwed. And as such, if I tried to take them to court, my argument would not stand up (by the way, I didn't threaten court, but they told me I did lol). And if I were to take this to a court, they would put considerable costs against me!
Apparently they tested this new press twice, so KNOW it works. It's funny how they sent a replacement because they didn't have time to test the returned one, but had time to test the replacement TWICE before they sent it to me :rolleyes: But now they have tested the old one, and it is working fine (so I can only presume their 'test' is to flick the switch, and see if the pretty numbers light up), so if I return the new one, I can only have my old press back. And it also seems they have taken back the offer (x2) to send a courier to collect it, because now I am being accused of failing to return this!
They can't seem to grasp the fact that I didn't send it back for not working, it wasn't a black and white "this doesn't work"... I sent them the image of its transfer results, and was told it couldn't have cold spots, and they couldn't tell what was wrong from a picture, and I would need to send it back. And now that I have, and it turns on and heats up, it's my own fault for following their instructions. They have admitted to another forum user that their presses are "inferior", yet he accuses me of causing trouble, just because I want my money back, when I'm not entitled. As it stands, I have spent £217 buying a press and returning it to them, I have a machine that lights up and sits at room temperature for 30 minutes until I give up and switch it off. And they don't think they have a responsibility to provide a business with working, fit for purpose equipment. I'm a business, so it's okay to send me rubbish? He has told me I obviously don't know how to use heat presses...
Aaaaanyway, the GOOD, no, GREAT news is I went to my local place today, test samples in hand, and a lovely sales lady was very patient, let us test it out, and then come back later to collect it when it had cooled :biggrin: I now have a fully working heat press, hallelujah!! To be honest, I wasn't expecting to walk away with one, they are cheap (cheaper than Coralgraph's!), but I was pleasantly surprised at the quality, sturdy machines (CG's top platen wobbled left to right like it wasn't attached), and the results were great. I took the old test in, to compare it to the new... Top is CG's press, bottom is the new one, if the link works...
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