by sesim » Wed Oct 12, 2016 9:51 pm
I would much appreciate any advice, especially if you had a similar experience.
I left our king size, goose duvet for dry cleaning around late August at our local cleaner. The duvet was a very high quality, designer one given to me & my husband as wedding gift. I returned to pick it up in about 2 wks (mid September), only to be told that it was given to someone else who claimed that it was theirs, as they had lost their paper ticket with the item number. The guy at the counter was apologetic, said he had noted the phone number of the person who took it and he would locate the duvet, clean it again and return it to me. I was apaulled by this to say the least, explained to him that it was a wedding gift and had sentimental value in addition to being an expensive item, I doubted they would return it but said he'd better get it back. I went back two more times to the shop, duvet nowhere to be seen. They took my number each time and never called back with an update.
Finally, I went back today for the fourth time and asked for a full refund. We had a shouting row in front of another customer, he accusing me for abandoning the item there for more than 3 months and remembering it only now. How dare could I ask for a refund now? He didn't offer any apology, accused me of lying and was incredibly rude to even say that he didn't care for my business as he had enough customers. What's even more shocking is that, he showed me a rack with 3-4 duvets, saying that if I wanted a duvet, he can give me one of those !!!! I was furious and left saying that I will sue him and see him in court.
I am appalled by such rudeness, unethical behaviour and bad business practices. I will definitely go to the small claims court but i am wondering if I can also ask punitive damages. To me this is almost beyond the cost of the duvet, how they've dealt with the situation is so wrong on so many levels. Since it was a gift, how do I price the sentimental value of the item?
where else can I complain about this dodgy business?
I would much appreciate any advice, especially if you had a similar experience.
I left our king size, goose duvet for dry cleaning around late August at our local cleaner. The duvet was a very high quality, designer one given to me & my husband as wedding gift. I returned to pick it up in about 2 wks (mid September), only to be told that it was given to someone else who claimed that it was theirs, as they had lost their paper ticket with the item number. The guy at the counter was apologetic, said he had noted the phone number of the person who took it and he would locate the duvet, clean it again and return it to me. I was apaulled by this to say the least, explained to him that it was a wedding gift and had sentimental value in addition to being an expensive item, I doubted they would return it but said he'd better get it back. I went back two more times to the shop, duvet nowhere to be seen. They took my number each time and never called back with an update.
Finally, I went back today for the fourth time and asked for a full refund. We had a shouting row in front of another customer, he accusing me for abandoning the item there for more than 3 months and remembering it only now. How dare could I ask for a refund now? He didn't offer any apology, accused me of lying and was incredibly rude to even say that he didn't care for my business as he had enough customers. What's even more shocking is that, he showed me a rack with 3-4 duvets, saying that if I wanted a duvet, he can give me one of those !!!! I was furious and left saying that I will sue him and see him in court.
I am appalled by such rudeness, unethical behaviour and bad business practices. I will definitely go to the small claims court but i am wondering if I can also ask punitive damages. To me this is almost beyond the cost of the duvet, how they've dealt with the situation is so wrong on so many levels. Since it was a gift, how do I price the sentimental value of the item?
where else can I complain about this dodgy business?