Hi guys,
Just thought I would let you know of my experience with a tool shop Northern Ireland.
While on a once off visit to Northern Ireland recently ( I am from Southern Ireland), I decided to pop into a supplier near Belfast and ended up buying a Bosch GTS 10 table saw.
When assembling it two days later in my workshop, I found that the fence was not standing 90 degrees with reference to the table.
I was not happy with this, after spending almost £800 on this saw+stand, so I contacted the supplier with a photo of the issue.
They said that I could return the saw, but only if I drove back up (which is 100 miles each way) and returned it in store.
As I would be out of pocket with driving this distance, and due to the fact that I was sold a faulty saw, I asked them if they would collect it.
They responded saying that they do not provide an uplift service. I explained my situation, and they offered no help. In order to try and make it easier for them to help me out I did the following -
I am intending on buying a dust extractor, so I asked them if I ordered one online (paying full shipping charges etc), could they arrange to pick up the faulty TS at the time of delivering the extractor. Again, I was told No, that they didnt provide an uplift service.
I do realise, retrospectively, that if I had actually sat outside the shop that day and ordered the TS online, that I would not be in situation I am in now as they are obliged to pick-up in situations such as this when items are ordered online the supplier too acknowledged this fact...
I asked for my query to be put to the management, and I was told that they weren't willing to do anything to help me.
In all I feel quite hard done by, and although I believe that they are not breaking the law, I consider this very very poor customer service.
Anyway, this is just my experience, thanks for reading...
Just thought I would let you know of my experience with a tool shop Northern Ireland.
While on a once off visit to Northern Ireland recently ( I am from Southern Ireland), I decided to pop into a supplier near Belfast and ended up buying a Bosch GTS 10 table saw.
When assembling it two days later in my workshop, I found that the fence was not standing 90 degrees with reference to the table.
I was not happy with this, after spending almost £800 on this saw+stand, so I contacted the supplier with a photo of the issue.
They said that I could return the saw, but only if I drove back up (which is 100 miles each way) and returned it in store.
As I would be out of pocket with driving this distance, and due to the fact that I was sold a faulty saw, I asked them if they would collect it.
They responded saying that they do not provide an uplift service. I explained my situation, and they offered no help. In order to try and make it easier for them to help me out I did the following -
I am intending on buying a dust extractor, so I asked them if I ordered one online (paying full shipping charges etc), could they arrange to pick up the faulty TS at the time of delivering the extractor. Again, I was told No, that they didnt provide an uplift service.
I do realise, retrospectively, that if I had actually sat outside the shop that day and ordered the TS online, that I would not be in situation I am in now as they are obliged to pick-up in situations such as this when items are ordered online the supplier too acknowledged this fact...
I asked for my query to be put to the management, and I was told that they weren't willing to do anything to help me.
In all I feel quite hard done by, and although I believe that they are not breaking the law, I consider this very very poor customer service.
Anyway, this is just my experience, thanks for reading...