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  1. I just changed my mind about the product. Was an impulse buy.

     

    And you’re probably right I did follow their return instructions but just concerned about not getting refunded without receipt included.

    I may email them after they have received the item just to check that they still have the item and are dealing with my return and refund.

  2. Returned an item to Currys by their returns service DPD the other day.

     

    I filled out a Currys returns form online, then I received a delivery pick up time from DPD.

    The problem is I didn’t include with the package any details like a receipt or anything linking me to the package. 

    Their online return info doesn’t mention including any details like receipt/proof of purchase but just to fill out an online form to request a DPD return slot, which I did.

     

    Phoned customer service who said I’d be ok without any details as I've filled the online returns form and have tracking, but I feel as if the can’t really give me a straight answer until they’ve received the package and can link it to me.

     

    I’m just concerned that without these details something will go wrong and I won’t get refunded.

    Maybe tracking and filling their online form is enough for them to be able to identify me?

    And presumably they have my payment details which I paid by PayPal?

     

    Any suggestions?

  3. Yet as the oven fault was not electrical and we don’t have appliance cover with them they proceeded to Quote an unrepairable figure based on an oven model that doesn’t exist.

     

    Yet when we corrected them and told them it was Miele after they looked at oven they didn’t even say they didn’t deal with Miele appliances.  despite breaking oven door which I doubt will get resolved they haven’t dealt with things correctly.

  4. they came out because we thought it was an electrical fault. Then they shouldn’t have proceeded to work out the £657 cost of repair and deem it to expensive to fix if we’re not covered for appliances.

     

    Yet I don’t understand how they even worked out £657 with the incorrect model?

    they should have told us that it isn’t an electrical fault and we’re not covered by appliances and say that they don’t deal with Miele.

  5. 15/11/19 was when we took the policy out with them. And we have the £12.99 cover with them.

     https://247homerescue.co.uk/second-step/?groupID=7&planName=24|7 Boiler Basic&excessValue=95&paymentFrequency=12 


    This policy doesn’t cover appliances but it does cover electrical problems and we thought that the problem with the oven was caused by the electrics as the fuse blew when we turned the oven on. that’s why we contacted them.

  6. Sorry but there’s something I didn’t explain from the start.

     

    A few months ago the oven door handle had come loose and one of the screws popped out on fell out into the slight narrow gap between oven and cabinet casing that can be seen when oven door is opened. screw fell under oven. door handle was left hanging down vertically On one side by one screw.  I told repair guy to be careful of handle but he blamed the breakage on the handle.

     

    My husband just came home and the company phoned him earlier and said the repair guy admits breaking glass but it was down to the loose handle.

     

    It seems strange that the handle could break the glass but I suppose it’s our word against his. What about the fact that our appliance is listed with them as neff?

     

    We mentioned from the start it was Miele and have corrected them since when we noticed the report mentioned Neff. Surely they’re in the wrong for dealing with this if they don’t cover Miele appliances. They shouldn’t have agreed to come out and look at oven.

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    The model number is h2361b and itsthe  outer oven glass door that broke and on spares on the web I see one outer glass panel costing £309 yet it lists the model no as h2361bp not h2361b i'm not sure if that would be compatible. Yet probably irrelevant if they don’t cover Miele.

     

    They’re wrong for not telling us this in the first place although my husband who deals with this should have checked his policy thoroughly.

  8. I keep referring to cost of element because they say won’t repair it at it their estimated repair value of £657 as they deem its too expensive to repair. 

     

    Yet I don’t believe that it will cost that much to buy and fit an element. why are they saying £657 then! If they acknowledged the broken door then I’d understand it costing £657 but not just for cost of element. 

     

    And I have money to buy a new oven now.

    how do I start a claim process, thanks?

     

    I haven’t put anything I writing to them yet.

  9. Also I think I paid £657 in the sale it is worth more.

    I reckon for a model the same spec and quality as Miele probably about £799

     

    I’m managing with a hob and combi microwave.

    Here’s the correspondence from them https://customer.0800repair.com/cf8d1c46-7090-47a0-8d43-9ba271e3f8e7


    Husband phoned yesterday still don’t know about broken glass door to which they tell us to contact their complaints dept about.

    Tried to get them to explain what the £657 repair cost is for which they say is too expensive and they won’t repair.

     

    Because my understanding is the £89.99 cost of element plus labour. Which to me shouldn’t cost £657 and as they say they don’t know anything about the broken door, hence that cost not included.

     

    I can’t understand why they’ve come up with a figure of £657 and when I tried to ask about it they said they don’t have that info to hand. The technicians have that.

  10. @247homerescue

     

    Our Miele oven stopped working and tripped fuse. As we have boiler and electrical cover with HOME RESCUE  we called them and they arranged for a call out from 0800 REPAIR COMPANY costing £95 for call out.

     

    Guy came out to check oven a said the element had gone but whilst handling oven dropped it and broke the glass door. Said he’d sort it but then the company phoned to cancel the repair and knew nothing about broken door and are considering wether it is to expensive to replace element or offer an alternative. Said they’d get in touch next day but I week later not heard anything so I contacted them.

     

    No knowledge of breaking oven door and strangely have our oven make down as neff not Miele even though repair guy took photo of make and model no. Outcome is they say it’s to expensive to repair as it would cost £650 just to replace element! Yet Miele elements cost about £100! I contacted them again to complain about broken door to which they say contact and their complaints dept. I also asked for an explanation of the engineers assessment  that justifies a cost of £650 to repair as i a know it is reasonably cheap to replace a fan oven element but they said they don’t have that to hand on the phone.

     

    £650 for fixing a element doesn’t seem right and they are liable for breaking oven door that I want compensating for.

     
    I need advice on what to do next to get this resolved. And I wondering if I should contact someone like trading standards.

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