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Hi fellas, I've replaced an immersion in April fitted a Screwfix "titanium" one. Got called back yesterday, opened the cover the pre-soldered live was totally burned to a crisp..

Totally not impressed with this pile of titanium poop supplied by Screwfix. I am pretty sure I can get a free replacement but whats £20 when fitting it will take 2 hours and I have cancel other jobs to get this sorted as emergency as a free job. What are my chances of getting more compensation or to have them replace the faulty heater?

Not the first time this happened either, granted it was an independant merchant who supplied me with a pinholed kitchen mixer when I told him I just wasted near two hours fitting it taking it off and driving back and forth he didnt think much of it.

Is this the general attitude or have you guys had any better luck getting properly compensated?
 
It's usually very different if you run a business. Sale of Goods Act has been replaced with the Sale of Goods and Services Act now. The rights in it mostly benefit consumers although provide some protection for businesses against 'cowboy customers'.

In general most merchants specifically exclude consequential losses in their T&Cs although the better ones will help you out with the manufacturer if there is an issue.

I've had money back off future purchases from SF ref damaged radiators being delivered, their call centre are generally pretty good in this regard to be fair.
 
It's usually very different if you run a business. Sale of Goods Act has been replaced with the Sale of Goods and Services Act now. The rights in it mostly benefit consumers although provide some protection for businesses against 'cowboy customers'.

In general most merchants specifically exclude consequential losses in their T&Cs although the better ones will help you out with the manufacturer if there is an issue.

I've had money back off future purchases from SF ref damaged radiators being delivered, their call centre are generally pretty good in this regard to be fair.

Yes, that sounds about right. I have had the parts replaced by the merchant and consequential losses from the manufacturer in general. Except the replacement boiler I mentioned, that was all from manufacturer.
 
Chinese crap probably. Had loads of issues recently with Chinese crap. Also recently had a manufacturing fault on a vokera boiler. Fair enough they eventually agreed to give me a replacement but I still had to fit it, again. I am beginning to wonder why I put myself through this rubbish on the daily for the squeezed money I am on. Especially when manufacturing faults need to be covered by me and my time.
 
It's usually very different if you run a business. Sale of Goods Act has been replaced with the Sale of Goods and Services Act now. The rights in it mostly benefit consumers although provide some protection for businesses against 'cowboy customers'.

In general most merchants specifically exclude consequential losses in their T&Cs although the better ones will help you out with the manufacturer if there is an issue.

Nail. Head. Contact.
 
Chinese crap probably. Had loads of issues recently with Chinese crap. Also recently had a manufacturing fault on a vokera boiler. Fair enough they eventually agreed to give me a replacement but I still had to fit it, again. I am beginning to wonder why I put myself through this rubbish on the daily for the squeezed money I am on. Especially when manufacturing faults need to be covered by me and my time.

Really, I just had a 7 month old Baxi Eco Blue 30kw heat only go down and Baxi couldn't fix so removed and replaced with new one on a Saturday, Mind you my customer had to wait 2 weeks which was a stretch!!
 
After some pretty agressive emailing I managed to get a £80 "goodwill" gesture which doesn't quite make up for the ballache, still better than nothing. From now on asw per your suggestions I charge about 10% more on my materials for the next time this happens
 
After some pretty agressive emailing I managed to get a £80 "goodwill" gesture which doesn't quite make up for the ballache, still better than nothing. From now on asw per your suggestions I charge about 10% more on my materials for the next time this happens

We do 15% flat rate
 
After some pretty agressive emailing I managed to get a £80 "goodwill" gesture which doesn't quite make up for the ballache, still better than nothing. From now on asw per your suggestions I charge about 10% more on my materials for the next time this happens

Nice One !
 
I fitted 3 cheap immersions within a week and over the next 2 months replaced a stat in 1, totally replaced a burnt out one like you said and the third had 2 new stats and still ended up replacing it.

I now don't fit cheap immersions and have not had a problem since.
 
I fitted 3 cheap immersions within a week and over the next 2 months replaced a stat in 1, totally replaced a burnt out one like you said and the third had 2 new stats and still ended up replacing it.

I now don't fit cheap immersions and have not had a problem since.

Which immersions do you fit now? Heatre Sadia?
 
Its a massive pain. I had a bloody 6 month old kitchen tap cause me issues recently by leaking, its incredibly annoying. It always seems to happen when I am rushed off my feet, ended up having to free up some time so remove the faulty tap take it back to the suppliers and get another one and then go back and fit it. All for free, its just the joys of working for yourself and running a business. If you are adding 10-20% on all the materials you supply, that covers the call backs and should still leave you with profit, that's how I look at it anyway.

Ive not read all the posts. But thats why I put 50% on everything I supply. If Im to expensive then I don't want the job
 
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