How long should I give...

How long should I give...

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S6PNJ

Original Poster:

5,183 posts

282 months

Monday 21st April 2008
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....a company to successfully deliver an item before I can say that the complete unit is unfit for purpose and therefore in contravention of the sale of goods act? The item in question is an end wall from a wooden shed and the company involved seems less than bothered to deliver us a serviceable item. Any advice on action I can take to try and 'encourage' them to play ball? The shed is full paid for and I have made several phonecalls/emails/call-ins with no joy so far.

JustinP1

13,330 posts

231 months

Monday 21st April 2008
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A letter giving them a reasonable amount of time to rectify the situation before you will legally reject the goods and request a refund.

Of course, you can flesh it out with the facts and exactly what you need rectifying, but it is best on paper in writing if you want to take things further and show that you have given them ample chance for rectification.