Saturday, 19 August 2006

This is the email that i got about the pc from the company who i got it from.

do you agree that its all a bit expensive, £25 for return delivery and probably that much to send it and i've got to buy the pacaging and polystyrene???

Thank you for your email, kindly return the PC along with any paper work, which you may have as well as any CD Drivers that was supplied at the time of purchase. You will need to post the PC to the following address:
 
 
 
Please include a small note describing the fault of the PC along with all your details, including contact number. Make sure you use appropriate packaging and we recommend for you to take out transit insurance.
 
If you wish for u to send the PC back to you, a cheque for sum of £25.00 will need to be included, made payable to . Alternatively we can contact you once the PC is ready and you can arrange collection. The turn around is within 3 Weeks. 
 
Many Thanks

Let me know what you all think

Love Joanne



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would be cheaper to take it into your local pc repair shop or to call out a local techno.....we have a local one that comes to your house for no extra charge and is very reasonable. You could end up with the pc going back and forwards forever!!! Has Shane got a friendly IT man where he works or know anyone who has? Rob has one and he is great! Hope you sort it soon. Love Joan

Anonymous said...

Joanne I think that is daylight robbery ~ as it is only a few months old ~ glad you put the name of the company you bought it from I must make a note not to buy anything from them ~ did you say you bought it from e~bay ~ isn't there somewhere on e~bay you can make a complaint ?  Always pay to buy near home then you could easily have returned it ~ hope you get it resolved ~ Ally

Anonymous said...

I don't trust this. I shop eBay all the time. First, he/she used "U" instead of writing "you" and that tells me they are not pros. At least not at selling. I would contact eBay, let them know about that email and the little U thingy and see what they say. They might be able to find a way to see just how legit they are. Did they have a good feedback rating? How many items have they sold? Be careful here until you know the facts. Tammy

Anonymous said...

This is deffinitely not right Joanne ,see if you can get it done locally ........Jan x xxx