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Contacted the card company and holding Floors2Go for non-delivery of goods (30 days has passed).
Should I take them to court as well (I'd love to do that) or would that not work since I already contacted Bank.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI know. If he had, he'd be covered. There was a very long thread saying that you get the same protection on debit card.
With you now, and I can't be bothered looking for the other thread.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostCalled the head office after sending a letter. They don't seem in the slightest bothered by my threats to take them to court or the fact they are not refunding my money!
So stop moaning and threatening, do it. Worst case, you cause them the hassle of fighting it and it costs you £30 in court costs.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostHe didn't pay by credit card.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostOk I called Card company and they said I can't claim it back because I cancelled the transaction and they don't have to refund the money by card by law (their policy happens to be to "refund" it by cheque)
any idea what to do here - or am I going to have to go to court?
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostCalled the head office after sending a letter. They don't seem in the slightest bothered by my threats to take them to court or the fact they are not refunding my money!
Really need to start contacting organisations about this...
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Called the head office after sending a letter. They don't seem in the slightest bothered by my threats to take them to court or the fact they are not refunding my money!
Really need to start contacting organisations about this...
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostOk I called Card company and they said I can't claim it back because I cancelled the transaction and they don't have to refund the money by card by law (their policy happens to be to "refund" it by cheque)
any idea what to do here - or am I going to have to go to court?
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Ok I called Card company and they said I can't claim it back because I cancelled the transaction and they don't have to refund the money by card by law (their policy happens to be to "refund" it by cheque)
any idea what to do here - or am I going to have to go to court?
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostAfter last nights discussion about SEO I'm slightly disappointed that this thread wasn't number 1 on Google when I looked for Floors2Go.
Get your act together Admin.
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After last nights discussion about SEO I'm slightly disappointed that this thread wasn't number 1 on Google when I looked for Floors2Go.
Get your act together Admin.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
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