starz 61
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I am waiting for them to get back to me to collect it, I had to go and get another fridge freezer (Not from Brighthouse tho) they said they will give me the £75 I paid them!! I actually paid them £86.75 I feel really cheated and messed about by them, people from consumer help line said I could sue for damages. Not sure what to do next now..
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Update from regional manager he said he would collect fridge and pay me £75 the payments I gave them I added it up an its more than that including late fee payments and I told them I was withholding payments until this is resolved, he admitted it was totally their fault and apologized a few times, they are accepting blame, it has been so distressing. Do you think that is ok?
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I just had this reply ..................... The fridge/freezer that was delivered to you was brand new. It should have been explained to you that you would be getting the one that was on display in the store. The damage to the appliance must have happened whilst in transit from the store to your property, I can only apologise for this and we will be speaking to our service team regarding the incident. I am looking to solve the problem by ordering you a new one. If you are happy with this I will look to order you one, Let me know and I will sort it out and let you know a date it would be arriving.
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I emailed them with that complaint and asked them to acknowledge receipt of my email and I asked them to reply by email they did reply saying " Please contact the store via telephone, I cannot deal with this issue via email. Thank You " I replied back I want a reply by email, they didnt reply but they are constantly phoning me I am not answering them so they can fob me off, I dont know what to do next they also charged me £30 for delivery of this fridge.
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Can anyone advise me what to do please I have a fridge freezer from this firm I unpacked it all last week the freezer handle was off the fridge was wrapped in bubble wrap no manuals with it and a few scratches I ordered brand new they sent hotpoint arount to fix handle he cannot fix it the whole door has to be replaced, he also said it is not brand new (I ordered new) he pointed out dents and other marks he said our company would never send it out in just bubble wrap! it would be proffessionally packaged and there are always manuals. I am disgusted and appalled that this could be second hand I have just filled it with over £200 of food!! What do I do?
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when I had my house up for sale I had trouble with gas and electric and they gained entry to my house without me knowing even though the meters were outside the property? were they allowed to do that?
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Well I sent my SAR and postal order on 10th august and had a reply this morning saying we recently received your subject access request under the data act 1998 We enclose the original £10 fee. Please note under the dpa 1998 we are entitled to a period of 40 days, in which to provide the information. The 40-day period does not begin until we receive the following items: 1. As account is a joint one with "my ex husband" we will require his signature on my request letter providing his authority to release all the information on my records. If this is a single request then please state so. 2. £10 fee. 3. Request in writing. Well what do you make of that they are even trying to get out of this one now can I ask for this request myself? I cannot go to the ex as we have just gone through a bitter divorce etc, and I already paid the fee and they sent it back along with a photocopy of it? and I did request this in writing? and my SAR was signed by me. These people confuse the hell out of me.
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Well I sent my SAR and postal order on 10th august and had a reply this morning saying we recently received your subject access request under the data act 1998 We enclose the original £10 fee. Please note under the dpa 1998 we are entitled to a period of 40 days, in which to provide the information. The 40-day period does not begin until we receive the following items: 1. As account is a joint one with "my ex husband" we will require his signature on my request letter providing his authority to release all the information on my records. If this is a single request then please state so. 2. £10 fee. 3. Request in writing. Well what do you make of that they are even trying to get out of this one now can I ask for this request myself? I cannot go to the ex as we have just gone through a bitter divorce etc, and I already paid the fee and they sent it back along with a photocopy of it? and I did request this in writing? and my SAR was signed by me. These people confuse the hell out of me.
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Hi Does anyone know the address of where to send the SAR to kensington do I send to skipton or to service quality manager in reading? They repossessed my home under sold my house and I had an offer of £3,000 more than what they sold it for and charged me nearly £10,000 for them to sell it.
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Well this is the response I got from OFT.......................... Thank you for your recent email. I am sorry to hear of your problem with Kensington Mortgages but unfortunately the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is unable to help you on this occasion, as we do not have the power to advise or assist individual consumers. Nor can we normally comment or take action on cases brought to us by individual consumers. Our primary duties are to enforce competition law, regulate the consumer credit market through a licensing system and the co-ordination of enforcement action throughout the UK, with the assistance of our other regulatory partners. Under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (‘The Act’), most businesses that offer goods or services on credit or lend money to consumers, have to be licensed by the OFT. The OFT can refuse or revoke the firm’s credit licence if it engages in ‘unfair or improper business practices, whether unlawful or not’. Please note that the Act does not cover mortgages. The mortgage sector is regulated by the Financial Services Authority (http://www.fsa.gov.uk). Please contact them directly about this issue. Note, however, that the FSA is a regulator and not able to take on individual disputes. For help and advice concerning your individual case, you may wish to consider contacting The Financial Ombudsman Service via http://www.fos.org.uk. They provide consumers with a free, independent service for resolving disputes with financial firms. Thank you for drawing this matter to our attention and I hope this information proves helpful. Yours sincerely Ronan McGivern OFT Enquiries